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Re: origins of religion and fear of death
- To: "k" <http://www.kathaus.org/~cat>
- Subject: Re: origins of religion and fear of death
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert)
- Date: Tue, 01 Jan 2008 17:31:42 -0800
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> From: "k" <http://www.kathaus.org/~cat>
> Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 17:05:23 -0800
>
> I haven't seen that particular issue of Anarchist Studies,
> but i have seen the journal before. It is a good journal,
> but as the name implies it is scholarly. So a lot of
> college papers and like that.
>
> Harold Barclay has done a lot of work from a more or less
> anarchist perspective, so i would recommend his work. I
> don't know if he has done anything specifically on the
> origins if religion or the fear of death. I have his
> "People Without Government", and his autobiography, if you'd
> be interested in borrowing either. But if your main
> question is on the fear of death, I'm not sure he is your guy.
Hmm, OK. Maybe the thing to do is, next time we head up your way, I could
take a look at the Barclay books. Perhaps I'll order the People Without
Government book through interlibrary loan (it doesn't seem to be the San
library) so I can take a look at it before whenever we may see you
next. (The Anarchist Studies issue doesn't seem to be available no-how,
not even through interlibrary loan.)
> Happy New Year!!
Hey, forgot 'bout that! Hope you had a good one!