Posted on Thursday, 9 September 2010
Mad Men’s protagonists inhabit the forefront of the New Frontier and the Great Society, enjoying the era’s emerging freedoms without facing any of the struggles or recriminations that lurk around the historical corner. The show’s subtle confrontations with race, drugs, and the still-nascent war in Vietnam hint at massive changes in American culture— changes that Mad Men’s dream merchants are the last to see coming.
Eric Konigsberg, “A Fine Madness” - Rolling Stone, September 16, 2010
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