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Dr. Raymond Barglow majored in physics at Caltech and received a Ph.D. in philosophy at UC Berkeley. He has taught at UC Berkeley and Trinity College and writes on science, ethics, and cultural issues. He is interested in the history and prospects of participatory democracy in the United States and abroad.

Dr. Robert Bartholomew is a medical sociologist who holds a Ph.D. from James Cook University in Australia. He is an authority on culture-specific mental disorders, outbreaks of mass psychogenic illness, moral panics and the history of tabloid journalism. He has conducted anthropological fieldwork among the Malays in Malaysia and Aborigines in Central Australia. His most recently books are A Colorful History of Popular Delusions with Peter Hassall and American Hauntings: The True Stories Behind Hollywood's Scariest Movies—From Exorcist to The Conjuring with Joe Nickell.

Daniel DeLeon was born and raised in Los Angeles and currently serves as a police officer with the Los Angeles Police Department. He served in the United States Army 2nd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment as an airborne infantryman and later went on to work executive protection for CEOs and celebrities. His background education is in criminal justice and focuses his off time studying case law, philosophy, and religion.

Anna L. Goldstein, a recent graduate of the University of Michigan, has won numerous scholarships and awards for her portraits. She is currently a graduate student in Occupational Therapy at New York University. She can be reached at: algoldstein102 @gmail.com.

Dr. Robert G. Goldstein, MD holds a BA in English Literature from Brown University and an MD from Mount Sinai School of Medicine. In addition to his residency training in psychiatry at New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical College, he also completed a research fellowship in Behavioral Neurology in the Neurology Department at Weill Cornell. He currently maintains a clinical practice in psychiatry and continues on the Research Faculty at The DeWitt Wallace Institute for the History of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College. He also holds the title of Instructor in Psychiatry at Weill Cornell. This article is based on a chapter from a book he is working on provisionally entitled A Commonplace Book of Human Types.

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