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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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A Great Synthesis,
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This review is from: The Age of Insanity: Modernity and Mental Health (Hardcover)
I call attention to John F. Schumaker's work at every available opportunity. Amazon has a standing order to notify me any time he releases a new work. In my view, he is one of the world's most gifted explainers of the human condition. In the preface to "The Age of Insanity," Schumaker expresses a love affair with the "big picture." This affection comes through on every page. That this book was published in September 2001, amounts to a prophetic explanation point at the ending of one era and the beginning of another. If you have concerns over the state of mental health in the world today, then I highly recommend "The Age of Insanity."
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent analysis of cultural effects,
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This review is from: The Age of Insanity: Modernity and Mental Health (Hardcover)
Schumaker writes terse, short, fact-filled sentences which require sometimes two readings. I was amazed how well-read the author is. He moves from psychology to economics to political philosophy to sociology. In my opinion the mental problems are mainly cultural and reading this book reinforces my view. There is a lot of perceptive critique of globalization, Western myths and American life. Perhaps he is sometimes a bit pessimistic, but there are data which supports this view. The more we can control material things the more alienated we are going to be. One of the best books I have read lately.
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A very important book,
This review is from: The Age of Insanity: Modernity and Mental Health (Hardcover)
This book deals with an issue that is largely overlooked in our society, but much to our detriment. I found it fascinating and recommend it to anyone interested in such areas.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Too Expensive, Why?,
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This review is from: The Age of Insanity: Modernity and Mental Health (Kindle Edition)
I would like to comment this book if it weren't so expensive. How can an ebook be priced in such a way? It seems that one doesn't want to be read or is it a greedy publisher again? Of course, this isn't a review, but it may explain why there aren't many here.
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The Age of Insanity: Modernity and Mental Health by John F. Schumaker (Hardcover - Sept. 2001)
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