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For
critiquing the manuscript, thanks to: Maya Arth, Greg Arth, David
and Chen Kan Arth, Andy Berwick, Dady Blake, Michael Brown, Bobby
and Sheri Bush, Jim Chesher, Kim Comstock, Gary Davis, Paul and
Anne Ehrlich, Evelyn A. R. Gubai, Linda Knutson, Julia Lee, Michael
McGinnis, Merri Reid, Sydney Solis, Andrea Sommers, Dan Stephens,
Sherry Strickland, Julie Spier, Amy Toner, Kathie Walter, Mike and
Kerry Wiest. I especially thank Stephen S. Taylor Jr., for lending
his support and criticism on this project.
Thanks
to economist Milton Friedman for an interview on economics and the
legalization of drugs. Thanks to my sister-in-law, Chen Kan Arth,
for her Chinese translations, interpretations, and insights. On
NATO, and drug policy in Holland, thanks also to Sari Van Heemskerck
Pillis-Duvekot, former member of Dutch parliament and former vice-president
of NATO. Special appreciation goes to Zoë Topsfield, a lawyer,
for her help in making the financing of this project possible. Zoë
gets a special dispensation from every negative thing I write about
lawyers in Labor I. Other attorneys who get thanks as well as reprieves
from Shakespeare’s famous jibe about killing all lawyers are
Dady Blake and Lester West.
For
interviews concerning women’s issues, thanks to Kajsa Asklöf,
journalist, in Gothenburg, Sweden; Priya Kesare in Bombay; Inger
Kvamstun in Oslo; and Madhavi Mudgal in New Delhi. Thanks to archeologist
Alexander Marshack, Harvard University, for our discussion regarding
the dating of the 250,000 year old Berekhat Ram “Venus figurine,”
which I viewed at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
Thanks
to physicist John Schwarz of the California Institute of Technology
for putting up with my questions about string theory. (Schwarz,
together with Michael Green of Queen Mary College in London, came
up with the term “Theory of Everything” (TOE).
Thanks
to officer Kim Fryslie and the Santa Barbara Police Department for
the ride-along. In Rotterdam, thanks to Herman Ilbrink, Brigadier
of police, and J. de Vlieger “Illicit Drugs Expert”
of the Rotterdam Police Department for their help and interviews.
Thanks to Nora Storm and the junkies of the Junkie Union (Junkiebond);
the anonymous marijuana shop employees, and Dominee Hans Visser,
pastor of the Pauluskerk on Mauritsweg (in Rotterdam) for their
interviews on the subject of drugs in Holland.
Thanks
to the following demographers for their interviews on the population
problem: Stan Becker, Ph.D., Professor at John Hopkins University;
Valentina Bodrova, Ph.D., Director of Population, Women and Family
Programs at the Russian Center for Public Opinion and Market Research.
Moscow; Joseph Chamie, Director, Population Division, United Nations;
Professor Todisco Enrico, Universita’ Delli Studi “La
Sapienza” Rome; Dr. Wendy Ewart, The Welcome Trust, Population
Studies Program; Jason L. Finkle, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus at the
Center for Population Planning, U. of MI, Ann Arbor, MI; ; Dr. Zanjari
Habibollah, Professor of Demography, Tehran University, Tehran,
Iran; Abdullahel Hadi, Ph.D. Senior Research Sociologist & Coordinator,
Watch Project, Research and Evaluation Division. BRAC Center, Dhaka,
BangladeshBipin B. Hota, Ph.D., Orissa, India; Gavin Jones, Ph.D.,
Demography program, Australian National University; Dr. Firoz M.
Kamal, Senior Medical Officer, Research. BRAC, Dhaka, Bangladesh;
Dr. Mohammad Javad Mahmoudi, Director General, National Organization
for Civil Registration for Population; Dr. Laourou Martin, Institut
National de Statistique du Benin; Mauri Nieminen, Ph.D. Statistics
Finland. Senior Adviser, Population Statistics; P.F. Selman, University
of Newcastle, England; Dr. Krishnamurti Srinivasan, Executive Director,
Population Foundation of India, New Delhi; Dr. Roy C. Treadway,
Illinois State University; and Anatoly Vishnevsky, Ph.D., Moscow.
I especially thank Anne and Paul Ehrlich for their critique of the
Labor on Overpopulation.
Thanks
also to the dozen anonymous sex workers I interviewed in the U.S.,
France, Holland, and Thailand.
Other
interviews: Djo Lich Man Fang, Florence Fang, about their fish farm
near Guangzhou; Kathleen Lau, restaurant owner in Guangzhou; Chou
Mei Fang, Administration Manager, DKT International, Shanghai Office,
China.
For
helping me rebuild a former crack slum in DeLand, Florida, special
thanks goes to preservationist and realtor Maggi Hall, my many workers
and subcontractors, City Manager Michael Abels, Building and Safety
Chief Charlie Taylor, Realtor Debbie Dunn, Barb Shepherd at the
DeLand Beacon, Richard and Mary McMahan, Public Works Directors
Bo Davenport, the DeLand Police Department, to the City and County
Commissioners, and to former and current mayors, David Rigsby and
Bob Apgar. Also thanks to those urban pioneers who also rebuilt
houses in our transitional neighborhood, including Gena Swarz, Janet
Bollum, the Hutchinsons, the Holders, the Tarackas, Patty Murray,
Don Chase, and others.
A special
thanks to Bill Lavino at Tinker Graphics for his diligence and patience
in publishing my web pages.
Most
of my daily news during the decade of research came from the Los
Angeles Times, the New York Times, The Santa Barbara News-Press,
the Daytona News-Journal, innumerable sources on the Internet, all
of which were invaluable. The printed version of this book will
have a complete bibliography, footnotes, and index.
There
are many versions of the myth of the Labors of Hercules. I read
a dozen or so different accounts (including some primary sources
in translation, but most notably the overview in The Greek Myths
by Robert Graves), and then shamelessly crafted from them an account
that best suited my purpose. My loyalty was generally not to a particular
agenda or ideology, but to the truth-seeking process. It is inevitable
in a book of this scope and complexity that there will be mistakes.
If the reader finds any errors, or can propose bigger problems or
better solutions, please contact me and I will correct or note them
in the revised edition. Except where otherwise noted, all artwork,
architectural plans, illustrations, photographs and charts are by
the author.

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