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[edit] Daniel Mackler's article

Hi,

Thanks for your post in Talk:Child sacrifice in pre-Columbian cultures. I noticed you removed Dan Mackler's essay in the Alice Miller article. If you want to discuss with other editors that subject (I would step aside) you can do it in talk:Alice Miller (psychologist).

Cesar Tort 18:44, 29 July 2007 (UTC)

Although some of Mackler's critique is valid, recently I've become disenchanted with him. Isn't it curious that Miller dares to confess something about her feelings toward her parents and Mackler, who I guess is in his late thirties, doesn't say a peep? Take a good look at what Andreas Wirsén says about me and Mackler here.
My point is that it's far easier to criticize Miller (or anyone else) than publishing a critical autobiography about oneself and one's own family, including the self-incriminating stuff (as I did in the MS that Wirsén has already read). —Cesar Tort 22:33, 26 March 2008 (UTC)