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“The book will make clear that the scientific contribution to an understanding of love is still a very modest one, yet appreciable and of great promise for the future.”–U.S. Quarterly Book Review
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Multi-Disciplinary Explanations of Love,
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This review is from: The Meaning of Love. (Hardcover)
Montagu edits this volume of essays on love, written by a variety of scientists, physicians, and a theologian in the early 1950's. Among the authors are Abraham Maslow, Pitirim A. Sorokin, and James Luther Adams. The editor writes that these essays find their purpose in "helping to liberate the love that is within, to enable more people to understand, feel, and enjoy the great power that is within them, the need which they have to give and receive love" (v). Montagu believes that inquiring into the various meanings of love may give clues for understanding love and the capacity to express love more adequately.
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