By Victor Davis Hanson, The Daily Signal - Fifty years ago this year, the ’60s revolution sought to overturn U.S. customs, traditions, ideology, and politics… The ’60s radicals eventually grew older, cut their hair, and joined the establishment. Most thought their revolution had fizzled out in the early 1970s without much effect… The world a half-century later looks a lot more like 1968 and what followed than what preceded it… Most of the political and cultural agenda from that turbulent period—both the advances and the regressions—has long been institutionalized.