

Love at Goon Park
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Deborah Blum's *Love at Goon Park* is a biography of Harry Harlow, a pioneering psychologist known for his controversial experiments on rhesus monkeys.
The book details Harlow's groundbreaking research on the importance of early social relationships and maternal care in primate development.
Blum explores Harlow's innovative methods and the ethical dilemmas raised by his work.
She also examines the impact of Harlow's findings on our understanding of love, attachment, and the development of social behavior.
The book offers a compelling narrative of scientific discovery and its ethical implications.
The book details Harlow's groundbreaking research on the importance of early social relationships and maternal care in primate development.
Blum explores Harlow's innovative methods and the ethical dilemmas raised by his work.
She also examines the impact of Harlow's findings on our understanding of love, attachment, and the development of social behavior.
The book offers a compelling narrative of scientific discovery and its ethical implications.
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