MURDER OF THE MIND - The Practice of Subtle Discrimination (additional information)
DISCRIMINATION IS AGAINST THE LAW. Yet discrimination today is still as common as it has always been. It is subtle rather than open and, when used against the more sophisticated members of society - those capable of intelligently fighting back - it often consists of mind manipulation.
For several years now, there has been considerable talk about subtle discrimination, but a detailed organized description of the various tactics and techniques used by those responsible has never been available. Such is the reason why direct control has been difficult. This book finally provides such a description in sufficiently clear terms to render the expectation for an adequate control on the part of the system more than justified.
Although concerned with all forms of social injustice, Murder of the Mind places special emphasis on the discriminatory practices used against the more talented individuals, those capable of exceptional contributions. It points out the waste and the loss on the part of the community, the country, or even the world, as long as any such individual is kept from operating freely and at his/her full potential.
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