Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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... political genesis of mental illness and its use for political purposes.30 In order to make their point , they all contrast " unreal " mental with " real " physical disease : in their view the language of natural science , now applied to ...
... political genesis of mental illness and its use for political purposes.30 In order to make their point , they all contrast " unreal " mental with " real " physical disease : in their view the language of natural science , now applied to ...
第 168 頁
... political problem . Maoist politicians are placed in charge of psychotic deviants . Bermann31 reports that the Chinese object to the revisionist Russian practice of depoliticizing the deviance of class enemies by locking them into ...
... political problem . Maoist politicians are placed in charge of psychotic deviants . Bermann31 reports that the Chinese object to the revisionist Russian practice of depoliticizing the deviance of class enemies by locking them into ...
第 255 頁
... political evaluation . The religious preference given to scientific language over the language of the layman is one of the major bulwarks of professional privilege . The imposition of this specialized language upon political discourse ...
... political evaluation . The religious preference given to scientific language over the language of the layman is one of the major bulwarks of professional privilege . The imposition of this specialized language upon political discourse ...
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