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Thomas Szasz - The Use of Psychiatry as a Means of Coercion

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CommentThomas Szasz - The Use of Psychiatry as a Means of Coercion Two lectures by Thomas Szasz: - The Myth of Mental Illness: Past & Future - The Therapeutic State: Past & Future The Lectures contain answers to questions such as: - Do the legal and medical practices in liberal democratic societies support and/or subvert the kinds of freedoms articulated in laws such as the First Amendment? - Have liberal democratic societies such as the United States and Canada endorsed laws that give medical practitioners such as psychiatrists a reasonable amount of power to control the behavior of those who are viewed as mentally ill? - Do the laws used to control the behaviors of those identified as mentally ill give too much power to psychiatrists? - Is it wise for a society to use legally sanctioned medical practices as a means for dealing with and controlling behavior? - What kinds of laws are necessary for guarding against and punishing dangerous deviant behaviors? - Who should decide when a deviant behavior is dangerous? - How can a society protect the rights of those people who are deviant, but not dangerous? - Is psychiatry being used as a means for the social control of deviant behavior or is it a means for controlling illness? - Should liberal democratic societies such as the United States have laws which deny adults access to drugs that an individual wishes to use? Number of files: 2 Size: 120 MB Run time: 2 x 1 hour, 30 minutes Audio codec: mp3, 96 kbps, 48 kHz, mono, cbr Source: DVD Visit tracker.conspiracycentral.net - forum.conspiracycentral.net
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