Description:In 1957, Dr. Wilhelm Reich was hounded to death by the U.S. government for his discoveries. In 1959, Jerome Eden, a leading authority on Reich’s work, was dismissed as an educator for his attempts to teach according to Reich’s principles.Eden remained undaunted, publishing four books that focused attention on Reich’s vital work: “Orgone Energy: The Answer to Atomic Suicide,” “Planet in Trouble,” “Animal Magnetism and the Life Energy,” and “Scavengers From Space.”Now, in “The View From Eden,” the author again strives to focus on Reich’s discoveries and how they can benefit the human race.Like Reich before him, Eden seeks to counter many of the world’s new technological evils, through the fostering of rational, natural, life-enhancing ideas.“The View From Eden” is thus another valuable contribution to the understanding of the nature of reality, as revealed by Dr. Reich and the author.Jerome Eden was born in New York City in 1925, and received degrees from New York University and Columbia University Teachers College. He has been an English teacher, a magazine writer and editor, and an administrator for the state of Idaho. He served as a hospital corpsman in the U.S. Navy in both WWII and Korea.