Possibly the most depressing title of all time, right after Le Li Hayslip's When Heaven and Earth Changed Places. But so appropriate for the content in The Best of The Sun. Many of these essays, poems and interviews celebrate the counter culture, challenge and reject the status quo, and take a gigantic poo on the idea that anyone gains anything without rigorously questioning everything once in a while. Even if that everything is within themselves.
Probably not for mainstream reader types, you understand. For the rest of us, it can serve (The Sun still publishes today) as inspiration.