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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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