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Nov 05, 2011
This is a worthwhile subject and the author does have a section lightly outlining some things he thinks should be done and should not be done. But unfortunately most of the book is muddled. Instead of organizing the book into chapters each of which explores a facet of the problem, he had chosen to use chapters that simply reflect the sequence in which he interviewed people and the text of those interviews (plus his immediate reactions during the interviews. This means that each facet of the overall subject appears divided among several chapters and each chapter covers various subjects to various degrees. So subjects are intermingled, important inferences are usually not drawn and the reader is left to do analysis and synthesis on his/her own.