Keeping Together in Time
In his last published work, one of our greatest living historians wrote his own take on the centrality of the human body--and the socially-contextualized rhythms and rituals that move it-- to the development of human society. Chances are he had never heard of Alexander Lowen or John Pierrakos, but mind-body-oriented sociologists, and social-change-oriented body therapists should easily be able to read between the lines.