The Long Game: How America’s Culture Was Rewritten
From the ashes of war and the trials of the Depression rose a generation defined by sacrifice. They built a nation on discipline, duty, and faith — only to raise children determined to question it all. What began as an act of love from the Greatest Generation became the starting point of a cultural unraveling. The comfort they provided would soon fuel rebellion, and that rebellion would not stay in the streets. It would take root in America’s classrooms.