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The Harrad Experiment

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A new-age "experiment" takes place in the 1960s at Harrad College a privately endowed and liberally run school that admits carefully selected students. This social experiment encourages premarital living arrangements and is totally committed - not mere lip-service or public-relations hype - to getting young men and women to think and act for themselves. What do they think about? Everything that interests the author Bob Rimmer: human relations sex history philosophy anatomy existentialism art music Zen politics - and once more sex. Four Harrad students record their thoughts regularly for four years. Their diaries include large chunks of college "action " conversation and portraits of fellow students so the reader is swept into the lives of these young adults trying to sort out the jumbled mores of Americas Sixties. Stanley Kolasukas a bright good-looking youth from a poor Polish family finds himself a roommate of Sheila Grove the introspective daughter of an oil millionaire. Harry Schacht a brilliant but ungainly medical student from an Orthodox Jewish background lives with Beth Hillyer a girl with enough drive to be a better doctor and enough sensuality to need many men in her life. Jack Dawes imaginative and enthusiastic lives with Valerie Latrobe a dominant girl who believes she can better any man at anything. The original Harrad Experiment sold more than three million copies. This 25th anniversary edition includes a new epilogue describing the startling "Harrad/Premar Solution " a fully up-to-date and annotated bibliography of books that support the daring joyfully subversive premises outlined in Harrad and Robert Rimmers candid controversial autobiography. When you have read this book you will find yourself entertaining the question of whether a real-life Harrad Experiment could - or should - be going on somewhere today turning out a very special group of young men and women with the potential to utterly change Americas ways of living thinking and loving in the 21st century.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
September 1, 1990
ISBN-10
0879756233
ISBN-13
9780879756239
Item Weight
16.0 oz
Dimensions
8.31 × 0.67 × 5.39 in
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