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... ( Cuernavaca : CIDOC , 1974 ) . 238 Julius A. Roth , " Ritual and Magic in the Control of Contagion , " American Sociological Review 22 ( June 1957 ) : 310-14 . Describes how doctors come to believe in magic . Belief in the danger of ...
... ( Cuernavaca : CIDOC , 1974 ) . 238 Julius A. Roth , " Ritual and Magic in the Control of Contagion , " American Sociological Review 22 ( June 1957 ) : 310-14 . Describes how doctors come to believe in magic . Belief in the danger of ...
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... from among hundreds of reproductions collected by Valentina Borremans in Cuernavaca , all representing the traits and gestures of anthropomorphic death . constitute a gigantic defense program waging war on behalf of 201 Death Against Death.
... from among hundreds of reproductions collected by Valentina Borremans in Cuernavaca , all representing the traits and gestures of anthropomorphic death . constitute a gigantic defense program waging war on behalf of 201 Death Against Death.
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... Cuernavaca , Mexico . Illich is the author of Celebration of Awareness ( 1969 ) , Deschooling Society ( 1971 ) , Tools for Conviviality ( 1973 ) , Energy and Equity ( 1974 ) , Towards a History of Needs ( 1977 ) , and Gender ( 1982 ) ...
... Cuernavaca , Mexico . Illich is the author of Celebration of Awareness ( 1969 ) , Deschooling Society ( 1971 ) , Tools for Conviviality ( 1973 ) , Energy and Equity ( 1974 ) , Towards a History of Needs ( 1977 ) , and Gender ( 1982 ) ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Specific Counterproductivity | 211 |
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