ABSTRACT

It has become fashionable these days to say unkind things about the biological boundaries movement (e.g., Johnston, 1981, this volume; Logue, 1979). So, let me set the history of the movement straight. And let me begin by pointing out that those of us who participated in the movement in the beginning, about 1970, we were the good guys. After all, we were the ones who saved us all from the Philistines.