(np) Reich + French theory - does it get any better than this?
Monte Davis
monte.davis at verizon.net
Fri Jun 8 11:09:20 CDT 2007
> Is that a paper/book that you co-authored?
Book, with Ted Woodcock: Dutton 1978 (ISBN 0-525-07812-6), then Avon and
Pelican paperbacks. A couple of the latter are still on Amazon.
The theory never recovered from its sexy name, or from emerging in France in
the 1970s, ensuring that it would be taken up (rather, its sexy name
brandished) by every pomo axe-grinder. That appears to continue with the
aetherometrists.
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