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Rating:   Summary: Zubaty brings his ideas to life in his first fiction work Review: Rich Zubaty has previously written very provocative and enlightening non fiction books.  In "Your Brain is Not Your Own" he proves his talents extend to fiction as well.  Using a colorful cast of characters and a variety of exotic situations, Zubaty brings his ideas about our cultural dilemnas to life.  Like his other works, this book is not for people looking for  politically correct, sanitized entertainment.  He challenges conventional ideologies on nearly every page.  Zubaty is a stauch defender of a true masculine ethic which has been nearly lost in modern times. In "Your Brain" he provides a fictional vision of what could happen if true masculinity was reclaimed.   He is critical of modern society but his vision is ultimately hopeful.  There is potential for societal evolution if people come to recognize the damage caused by corporate society.  If you are tired of the usual vapid "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" sorts of commentaries on modern life, be sure to buy this book and Zubaty's others as well.
  Rating:   Summary: Zubaty brings his ideas to life in his first fiction work Review: Rich Zubaty has previously written very provocative and enlightening non fiction books. In "Your Brain is Not Your Own" he proves his talents extend to fiction as well. Using a colorful cast of characters and a variety of exotic situations, Zubaty brings his ideas about our cultural dilemnas to life. Like his other works, this book is not for people looking for politically correct, sanitized entertainment. He challenges conventional ideologies on nearly every page. Zubaty is a stauch defender of a true masculine ethic which has been nearly lost in modern times. In "Your Brain" he provides a fictional vision of what could happen if true masculinity was reclaimed. He is critical of modern society but his vision is ultimately hopeful. There is potential for societal evolution if people come to recognize the damage caused by corporate society. If you are tired of the usual vapid "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" sorts of commentaries on modern life, be sure to buy this book and Zubaty's others as well.
 
 
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