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Book SynopsisThe New York Times bestselling classic by beloved author, PBS motivational speaker, and professor Leo Buscaglia, Love is an inspirational collection of essays that has helped millions of readers learn to love by identifying barriers to love and suggesting means to overcome them. Originally published in 1972 and inspired by Buscaglia’s popular and groundbreaking “Love Class” at the University of Southern California,
Love is filled with emotional insight about the human condition and provides important steps toward personal growth and fulfillment.
Framed by Buscaglia’s renowned lectures on love, the text takes a philosophical approach to the various forms of love that shape the human experience: romantic love, love of others, and self-love. Beloved by readers for decades, the text remains as poignant today as it did upon its original publication.
Table of ContentsIntroductionForward to LoveI. Love is a Learned PhenomenonII. Man needs to Love and be LovedIII. A Question of DefinitionIV. Love Knows No AgeV. Love Has Many DeterrentsVI. To Love Others You Must First Love YourselfVII. To Love You Must Free Yourself of LabelsVIII. Love Involves ResponsibilityIX. Love Recognizes NeedsX. Love Requires One to Be StrongXI. Love Offers No Apology