Charles A. Reich
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Charles A. Reich (b. 1928?) is an American author who was a Professor of Law at Yale University when he wrote his best-selling book, The Greening of America. He was Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Law Journal 1951-52 [1].
[edit] Articles
- 1962: "Bureaucracy and the forests: An occasional paper on the role of the political process in the free society" (Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions)
- 1964: "The New Property" (Yale Law Journal)
- 1965: "Individual Rights and Social Welfare: The Emerging Legal Issues" (Yale Law Journal)
- 1987: "The Liberals' Mistake" (adapted from Regents' Lecture at the University of California, Santa Barbara [2])
[edit] Books
- 1970: The Greening of America: How the Youth Revolution is Trying to Make America Livable
- 1972: Garcia: A Signpost to New Space (co-authored with Jerry Garcia and Jann Wenner, Straight Arrow Press; re-issued, Da Capo Press, 2003 [3]