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Book Review: The Plastics Paradox or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bag Tim Benson December 23, 2021
The Plastics Paradox, by Chris DeArmitt (Phantom Plastics, LLC, Terrace Park, Ohio), 2020, 186 pages, ISBN: 978-0-9978499-6-7; $6.99 on Amazon (Kindle Edition) Plastic. With the arrival into modern culture of this ingenious product in the mid-20th Century, the word started to become a pejorative for things seen as phony, ugly, sterile, and plain unnatural. To be “plastic” was to be unhip, ersatz, an imitation. That’s why an unknown black musician apparently derided Mick Jagger’s singing as “plastic soul” sometime in the mid-60’s. Noting the quip, Paul McCartney cheekily derided an inferior studio take of the Beatles’ rocker “I’m Down” as “Plastic soul, man. Plastic soul.” David Bowie would
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