The book On Dissidents and Madness is the personal story of a unique man and a true friend of ethical psychiatry. It is a story of courage, terror, opportunism, ingenuity, honesty, and humanity. It is a story of countries, politics, psychiatric organizations, ruthlessness, apologists, and shame. And although it is also a story of growth and change both personal and societal, it reminds us that resistance to true reform still runs deep in society.