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[Contents][Appendix 1]
[Reference 121][Reference 123]

E is for Ecstasy by Nicholas Saunders

Appendix 1: Reference Section

122 Marketing in 1992 and Beyond, a paper presented to a Royal Society of Arts conference in 1988 by E Nelson

Nelson reports that a market survey revealed the following change in values: "People have the need to feel their body in new and different intensive ways, the desire for frequent emotional experiences and the enjoyment of doing something which is just a little bit dangerous and forbidden".


[Contents][Appendix 1]
[Reference 121][Reference 123]
E is for Ecstasy by Nicholas Saunders (contact@ecstasy.org)
HTMLized by Lamont Granquist (lamontg@u.washington.edu)