Over the last half century I have written about transactional analysis, without interruption. After fifteen years of tireless editing of my work, my wife, Jude Steiner-Hall (a.k.a. Jenae Marks), confessed that she was tired of reading the same ideas over and over. She had long encouraged me to consolidate my theories into one academically respectable piece. It occurred to me that I could do so in preparation for moving on to new insights, and so I did, with this book.
Valuable as time is becoming in the next years of my life, I hope to use it to investigate the new information age and how it may help redeem the urgently wretched situation human kind is facing; this is my emerging interest.
Ever powerful in human affairs, love alone has not been equal to the redemptive task. Teamed with information, love, I believe, is still the answer.
Love is the answer.
Claude Steiner Berkeley, 2009
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