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Date Posted: 07:47:31 09/20/05 Tue
Author: OzzieBozoExplosion - 4 Aug 2005
Subject: Re: Out of the Labyrinth
In reply to: Bill - 4 Aug 2005 's message, "Re: Out of the Labyrinth" on 12:44:53 09/18/05 Sun

Yeah, his output has been prodigious.

I have supposed that he wouldn't have published as many books if he hadn't his own publisher.

Many times his books haven't "grabbed" me. As mentioned, this one did, after I almost had quit looking at it.

If I recall correctly, the original version, "Crises in Modern Thought," was originally published quite some time ago, perhaps in the 1970s. Could be wrong about this, but I am pretty sure.

I also am pretty certain that I read that he started writing "Crises" in 1962, or started conceptualizing it, at least.

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