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Book Review: AIDS in the Mind of America

AIDS & Public Policy Journal 1, no. 1 (July 1986): 19
Robert F. Hummel


AIDS In the Mind of America is a necessary first step and should be read in the same historical perspective as the epidemic which is its subject matter. It is only a first step in the process of seeking to understand the complex absurdity that AIDS is, and to comprehend what living and dying will be like in the transformed world to which it has carried us.
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