The Politics of Experience
By (Author) R.D. Laing
Random House USA Inc
Vintage Books
1st October 1989
United States
General
Non Fiction
Sociology: family and relationships
302
Paperback
192
Width 107mm, Height 177mm, Spine 13mm
153g
A brilliantly original book from one of the 20th century's most influentialpsychiatrists that goes beyond the usual theories of mental illness and alienation to make a convincing case for the "madness of morality."
R.D. Laing is at his most wickedly iconoclastic in this eloquent assault on conventional morality.Compelling, unsettling, consistently absorbing, The Politics of Experience is a classic of genuine importance that will "excite, enthrall, and disturb. No one who reads it will remain unaffected." (Rollo May, Saturday Review)
"Stunning ... I am overpowered by the challenges he dares to make to what has become a rather conventional profession. I can only hope that he will be heard, and heard respectfully."
Robert Coles, The New Republic
R.D. LAING was born in Scotland and studied medicine at the University of Glasgow, where he later taught. He served as a psychiatrist and physician for the army and public clinics before turning to private family pratice as a psychoanalyst in the 1960s.
Dr. Laing wrote several books, including The Divided Self, Reason and Violence, The Politics of the Family, and The Voice of Experience. He died in1989.