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Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason

Madness and Civilization is a profound and challenging exploration by Michel Foucault of the changing perceptions towards and treatments of the 'mad' in Western society. It traces the evolution from the earliest forms of brutal confinement and inhumane treatment, to the birth of the asylum and the emergence of modern psychiatry. The book offers a deep analysis of the social and philosophical understandings of madness in the period of enlightenment.
Published in Dec 31, 1960
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