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When the Clock Struck Zero

por John Taylor

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The authors of the best-selling Talking back to Prozac expose the government and psychiatric establishment's threat to children.From the authors of the best-selling Talking Back to Prozac comes the definitive work exposing how mental health agencies and the government are using invalid science for social control rather than addressing the decline of families, schools, and communities as well as escalating racism and poverty. In 1992, Dr. Peter Breggin and Ginger Ross inspired a national campaign against the proposed federal "Violence Initiative", which was aimed at identifying inner-city children with alleged defects that were said to make them more violent when they reach adulthood.… (mais)
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A rather dated discussion of cutting edge physics that wasn't really all that cutting edge when it was written. I agree with many of the premises included in this book, but found it to be rambling, repetitive, and boring. In addition, the author has a bad habit of not sourcing his material. He referred to something written by "a Russian biochemist" in 1936, but did not give the name of the biochemist, even though having the year and the name of the book should make that easy - and there was nothing in the bibliography that fit the description. He cited an Ogden Nash poem, but just cited it as "a poet" without any name - the infamous nameless poet who goes around writing things without telling us who he is? He makes some statements that are howlers, not just because the book is old, but that were really strange to say even 20 years ago, such as we would be using nuclear fusion for power in the near future. It's been some time since that has been believed by much of anyone in physics. Overall, a very disappointing book, and it doesn't read quickly. I really wish I had aborted it early. Instead, I stayed up a bit late to finish it and get it over with, because I was too far through to give up. ( )
  Devil_llama | Jul 29, 2016 |
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The authors of the best-selling Talking back to Prozac expose the government and psychiatric establishment's threat to children.From the authors of the best-selling Talking Back to Prozac comes the definitive work exposing how mental health agencies and the government are using invalid science for social control rather than addressing the decline of families, schools, and communities as well as escalating racism and poverty. In 1992, Dr. Peter Breggin and Ginger Ross inspired a national campaign against the proposed federal "Violence Initiative", which was aimed at identifying inner-city children with alleged defects that were said to make them more violent when they reach adulthood.

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