had either read the interview or else heard Edison describe the same ideas during one of his own interviews with the inventor. (Fora further discussion of the incident,
see Robert Conot,
A Streak of Luck,
Seaviews Books, New York, 1979, page 427,
or Wyn Wachhorst,
Thomas Alva Edison An American Myth, MIT Press,
Cambridge,
Mass., 1981, pages 137-138.)
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in physical bodies. In the original version of the book, this chapter ends with the following paragraph:
The Ghost of the Fear of Poverty, which seized theminds of millions of people in 1929, was so real that itcaused the worst business depression this country has everknown. Moreover, this particular ghost still frightens some ofus out of our wits.Epilogue HOW TO OUTWIT THE SIX GHOSTS OF FEAR
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