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**Wow, the back jacket of 'happy child' sounds like a synopsis of one of the
chapters of "Escape from Childhood: the needs and rights of children" by
John Holt. I was just re-reading part of it the other day.**

Yeah, it does.

Harrison says nothing that hasn't been written by others before him. Yet he
writes as if it is all a brand new idea, unexplored and unimagined.

Deborah

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--- In [email protected], dacunefare@a... wrote:
> **Wow, the back jacket of 'happy child' sounds like a synopsis of
one of the
> chapters of "Escape from Childhood: the needs and rights of
children" by
> John Holt. I was just re-reading part of it the other day.**
>
> Yeah, it does.
>
> Harrison says nothing that hasn't been written by others before him.
Yet he
> writes as if it is all a brand new idea, unexplored and unimagined.
>
> Deborah

But, compared the mainstream viewpoint, very few people are saying
this and getting published. The more people currently getting
published with an alternative viewpoint that shows learning from the
child's point of view the better! He also wrote:

Doing Nothing
Being One
Getting to Where You Are
The Question to Life's Answers


Sandra, he's published by Sentient Publications, LLC

This is from the last page:

Sentient Publications, LLC publishes books on cultural creativity,
experimental education, transformative spirituality, holistic health,
new science, ecology, and other topics, approached from an integral
viewpoint. Our authors are intensely interested in exploring the
nature of life from fresh perspectives, addressing life's great
questions, and fostering the full expression of the human potential.
Sentient Publications' books arise from the spirit of inquiry and the
richness of the inherent dialogue between writer and reader.

Our Culture Tools series is designed to give social catalyzers and
cultural entrepreneurs the essential information, technology, and
inspiration to forge a sustainable, creative, and compassionate world.

Boulder, CO 80302

contact@...

www.sentientpublications.com

Sounds like the publisher for you! ;)

Peggy