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Early in 1995 Kirkpatrick Sale, co-founder in the 1980s of New York’s shortlived Green Party, was among 26 “visionaries” gathered on the stage of Manhattan’s Town Hall by Utne Reader, commonly referred to as the Reader’s Digest of the counterculture. When Sale’s turn came to share his vision with the audience, he was concise.

The 57-year-old activist and writer took a sledgehammer and, swinging it over his shoulder like a lumberjack, smashed a personal computer set up onstage. The first blow connected with the monitor, which bounced and exploded in a puff of...

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