Sanity, Unheard of [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 12 (3):496-496 (1959)
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Abstract

According to the author, human society and everyone in it is insane with fear. The root of our trouble is our ability to think. Since to eliminate thought is to eliminate fear, our cure "is the blind surrender to an indescribable influence," which Woodworth calls "the self."--R. D. G.

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