Neuropolitics
the sociobiology of human metamorphosis
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Author
Contributions
- Robert Anton Wilson - Author
- George Koopman - Author
- Wilson, Robert Anton, 1932- joint author. - Contributor
- Koopman, George A., joint author. - Contributor
- Gilbertson, Daniel. - Contributor
Publication
1977 - Starseed/Peace Press, Los Angeles, California
Language
English
Word Count
40,000 words, Guess
Page Count
160 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL4565000M
- ISBN-100915238187
- OCLC Control Number3504927
- OCLC Control Numberneuropoliticssoc00lear
- Library of Congress Control Number77079606
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- LibraryThing320831
- Goodreads514975
Classifications
- DDC309.1/73/092
- LCCHN65 .L35
Description
Timothy Leary, Ph.D. has been a world-renowned psychologist, a defrocked Harvard professor, a relentless champion of brain change, a reputed drug guru, a stand-up philosopher, and a prisoner of the Nixon administration. He has been called 'the most dangerous man on the planet.' While in prison, at time in solitary confinement, he wrote the first version of this book. ("I must confess that at that time I was alienated, a bit daft and given to occasional fits of irritation. So color the first version of this book indigo—as in Jail House Blues.") Now revised and updated, Neuropolitique presents some of Dr. Leary's best ideas, his reflections on the past and his hope for the future.
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