Here is an obituary of one of the leaders of the movement.  The younger set should read it carefully.  Changing public policy is a slow and arduous process.  You must be in this struggle for the long run. But along the way, make sure you have some fun.

 Here is a sample:

It was a formidable challenge: the post-war academic and political
consensus had a deep faith in state intervention and planning. But
Harris and colleagues Arthur Seldon and John Wood set about it with
relish – not seriously expecting to change the world, but hoping to
have a little fun. “It was a marvellous period,” said Harris. “We had
no allies anywhere.”