Paul Krassner (April 9, 1932) was the founder, editor and a frequent contributor to the freethought magazine "The Realist", first published in 1958. With the radical humor of his publication shattering taboos and breaking barriers, Krassner became a key figure in the counterculture of the 1960s. Wikipedia
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In 1967, Paul Krassner published Mad artist Wally Woods parody as a centerspread for his satirical magazine, The Realist, and then as a poster. www.paulkrassner.com/
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ABC newscaster Harry Reasoner wrote in his memoirs, Krassner not only attacks establishment values; he attacks decency in general. www.hippiemuseum.org/krassner_bio.html