Jerry Rubin co-founder of the Yippie movement and a member of the Chicago Seven traces his personal odyssey from radical activist of the 60&rsquo;s to a practitioner in the growth potential movements of the 70&rsquo;s&mdash;&#39;Working to change in me the things I opposed externally in the streets.&#39;<BR /><BR />Finding himself categorized by the press as &lsquo;erstwhile&rsquo; and &lsquo;aging&rsquo; at thirty-four and oppressed by his own lack of inner peace Jerry Rubin turned his energy inward seeking a self redefinition through various forms of New Consciousness.<BR /><BR />Growing (Up) at Thirty-Seven is a very personal and candid account of his experiences with est rolfing acupuncture and other forms of therapy&mdash;a unique journey to self awareness in which he tells of the person he was and the person he has become; how the originator of the slogan &lsquo;Kill Your Parents!&rsquo; finally learned to love his own parents; and how his new personal philosophy relates to his political views.<BR /><BR />This is a sensitive psychological self-evaluation&mdash;a male confessional that lays bare Jerry Rubin&rsquo;s struggle to find himself as a man in the aftermath of the aborted Youth Revolution.<BR />
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