Lewis Yablonsky
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The Hippie Trip: A Firsthand Account of the Beliefs and Behaviors of Hippies in America By A Noted Sociologist
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published
1973
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14 editions
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George Raft
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published
1974
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17 editions
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Robopaths: People as Machines
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published
1972
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7 editions
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Fathers and Sons: Life Stages in One of the Most Challenging of All Family Relationships
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published
1982
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9 editions
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Psychodrama: Resolving Emotional Problems Through Role-Playing
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published
1976
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4 editions
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Gangs in Court
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published
2005
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4 editions
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The Tunnel Back: Synanon; A Penetrating Look at Ex-Drug Addicts Who Help One Another Through Recovery Using Radical "Haircutting" Sessions
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published
1965
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3 editions
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Synanon: The Tunnel Back
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published
1967
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12 editions
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The Violent Gang
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published
1962
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15 editions
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The Emotional Meaning of Money
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published
1991
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5 editions
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“Just let your light shine! That's about all you have to do. One of the things that this far-out righteous cat named Krishnamarti says is that you don't change the world, you change yourself. The world is a projection of yourself and you change the world around you.... That's how the world gets changed. (Gridley)”
― The Hippie Trip: A Firsthand Account of the Beliefs and Behaviors of Hippies in America By A Noted Sociologist
― The Hippie Trip: A Firsthand Account of the Beliefs and Behaviors of Hippies in America By A Noted Sociologist
“The only source of peace is FROM WITHIN. When one is confronted with the lie about justice, it seems to stimulate a sense of great frustration. Frustration is just being disappointed because something didn't fulfill the image you laid on them in your head. And so people shake their fists, and they say, 'we shall overcome,' and 'let there be justice and equality!,' and 'it's all THEIR fault OUT THERE and if THEY will only change then everything will be cool!' It's never gonna work that way, that view will only compound the sense of frustration! Because anything, man, which gets people outside of themselves for identity is just reinforcing the whole cycle. (Gridley)”
― The Hippie Trip: A Firsthand Account of the Beliefs and Behaviors of Hippies in America By A Noted Sociologist
― The Hippie Trip: A Firsthand Account of the Beliefs and Behaviors of Hippies in America By A Noted Sociologist
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