File:Mark Satin in 1975.jpg

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English: Mark Satin working on the first edition of his book New Age Politics: Healing Self and Society (Dell, 1979; orig. 1976) in a big, shared house in Vancouver, Canada, in the summer of 1975. The book would be critiqued for the next three decades by Biblical Christians and left-wing intellectuals.
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