"Having re-examined his life through the lens of his own book, Mr. Slater
decided in 1971 to resign as the chairman of the sociology department
at Brandeis University, where he had taught for 10 years, and take a
different path. He took up acting, wrote novels and began culling his
personal possessions down to the two boxes he left when he died at 86 on
June 20 at his home in Santa Cruz, Calif....“The experience of losing everything and finding I was having a
wonderful time,” he said, “opened me to experiences I otherwise would
not have had. I would have protected myself from them if I had known.”"