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Believe What You Like: What Happened between the Scientologists and the National Association for Mental Health

Believe What You Like: What Happened between the Scientologists and the National Association for Mental Health

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Believe What You Like: What Happened between the Scientologists and the National Association for Mental Health

by Rolph, C.H

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9780233963754
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London: Andre Deutsch, 1973. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 172 pages. The book is ex library, the damage limited to the preliminaries, accession numbers, library pocket, cancelled stamp, with another cancelled stamp along the fore-edge and a third over the library stamp in the copy right page. Beyond these, a clean and solid copy. " Believe What You Like: What happened between the Scientologists and the National Association for Mental Health (Andre Deutsch Limited, 1973, ISBN 0-233-96375-8), written by the New Statesman director C. R. Hewitt under the pen name C. H. Rolph, details a public dispute between the Church of Scientology and the National Association for Mental Health (now known as Mind) in Britain. Main points: The book covers the controversy of how, starting in 1969, members of the Church joined the NAMH in large numbers with the intent to change the organization from the inside. The Scientologists attempted to ratify as official policy a number of points concerning the treatment of psychiatric patients, and in so doing, secretly promoted Scientology's anti-psychiatry agenda. When their identity was realized, the Scientologists were expelled from the organization en masse, but later sued the NAMH over the matter in the High Court in 1971 and lost. The case was important in UK charity law. The book also covers the origins and activities of the Church of Scientology in the UK and some of their other legal actions in the UK around that time, including: The libel case against Geoffrey Johnson Smith.Hubbard's legal difficulties getting Saint Hill Manor registered as a place of religious worship.The Church's libel suit against two Melbourne judges, Justice Kevin Anderson and Judge Gordon Just.Scientology front organizations called the Campaign Against Psychiatric Atrocities and AHDA (Association For Health Development And Aid). (Wikipedia)

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Title
Believe What You Like: What Happened between the Scientologists and the National Association for Mental Health
Author
Rolph, C.H
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Very Good
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ISBN 10
0233963758
ISBN 13
9780233963754
Publisher
Andre Deutsch
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1973
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Keywords
Scientology

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