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Goodman, Paul

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Goodman, Paul (1911–72) author, lecturer, psychotherapist; born in New York City. His prodigious outpouring of poetry, fiction, city planning, social criticism and gestalt therapy consistently articulated a vision of humanistic anarchism that made him the "father figure of the New Left." His best-selling Growing Up Absurd (1960) defended dropping out of school, an institution he found repressive of individuality.

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I also want to welcome these newly appointed Editorial Board members to their first terms: Bob Chope, Jane Goodman, Paul Gore, John Krumboltz, Gary Peterson, Jeff Prince, Nancy Schlossberg, Michael Shahnasarian, and Bruce Walsh.
The musicians were all good friends and renowned musicians who had played for groups led by the likes of Benny Goodman, Paul Whiteman, Artie Shaw, Glenn Miller and the Dorsey Brothers.
The stars: Liv Tyler, Matt Dillon, John Goodman, Paul Reiser and Michael Douglas.
 
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