Robert Bly levels a stinging critique of American culture in this one-hour program. The award-winning poet and bestselling author's chief target is the selfishness and amorality of today's society of siblings. He believes that the consumerist ethic de-humanizes individuals. Bly also worries about the widespread addiction to television and computers. Much of "the rage of the unparented" lies in the fact that today's youth are not properly initiated into adulthood. Bly concludes with a startling suggestion that today's elders spend their retirement years sharing their wisdom with the young.