Disabling ProfessionsM. Boyars, 1977 - 127 頁 Why do we put so many resources into medicine, education and law with so little apparent benefit? Why do we hold the professions in awe and allow them to set up what are in effect monopolies? This fascinating and controversial collection of essays challenges the power and the mystique of the modern professions. |
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... sionalized clients . I have seen ads of bathroom cabinets that open their locks only to a duly certified self - medicator . In the U.S. alone , about 2700 books have appeared since 1965 that teach you how to be your own 36.
... sionalized clients . I have seen ads of bathroom cabinets that open their locks only to a duly certified self - medicator . In the U.S. alone , about 2700 books have appeared since 1965 that teach you how to be your own 36.
第 84 頁
... sionalized remedial assumptions is the necessity for the remedy to define the need . As profes- sionalized service systems create more elegant techniques and magnificent tools , they create an imperative demanding their use . The ...
... sionalized remedial assumptions is the necessity for the remedy to define the need . As profes- sionalized service systems create more elegant techniques and magnificent tools , they create an imperative demanding their use . The ...
第 90 頁
... sionalized servicers while limiting their power to disable the capacities of citizens to perceive and deal with issues in political terms . And if we cannot do that we should at least understand the political impact of the disabling ...
... sionalized servicers while limiting their power to disable the capacities of citizens to perceive and deal with issues in political terms . And if we cannot do that we should at least understand the political impact of the disabling ...
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