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Maslow!
Abraham Maslow was an inveterate reader.
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Beginning in his Brooklyn childhood as the oldest son of Jewish-Ukrainian immigrants, libraries for him were a source ofintellectual delight, as well as a refuge from family conflict and regimented public schooling. In later life, Maslow recalled, perhaps apocryphally, “I read every book in the children’s library.
When I finished, they gave me an adult card.” Perusing New YorkCity’s plentiful used bookshops during the Depression regaled Maslow, so much so that when affluent enough to acquire only new purchases, he lamented the loss of thesebrowsing adventures.
During Maslow’s significant career, he was influenced, of course, by many books.
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As his biographer, I alluded to some of these in The Right to Be Human. However, having continued to explicate his life and compelling ideas, I’d like to highlight herebooks specifically by novelists that shaped his worldview.
Why novelists? Because the impact of such psychological thinkers as Alfred Ad