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Re: The rise of an emotion based left was Bush using drugs
- To: PEN-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: The rise of an emotion based left was Bush using drugs
- From: "Devine, James" <jdevine@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 09:04:00 -0700
- Thread-index: AcR6/5RdRnarXgPtQPKunZHNACyGFQABdDPA
- Thread-topic: [PEN-L] The rise of an emotion based left was Bush using drugs
I agree: as I've said
before, people such as Castro and Noriega
are dismissed as "crazy"
by establishmentarian figures.
As someone who deals
with the community of parents of kids on the autistic
spectrum,
I'm always fighting the
urge (not just by others) to diagnose various people as autistic,
Asperger's, etc. without
actually knowing them personally and therapeutically. (These
people include
Albert
Einstein, Bill Gates, the fictional Napoleon Dynamite, etc.)
Hi all,
I disagree strongly with this view. .
.
Mental health tags are continually used to discredit whistleblowers,
Marxists, and others who challenge orthodoxy. This reproduces the dominant
view that mental health questions only pertain to individuals, particularly
those individuals who are not conformist in a pernicious hierarchical social
order. It also reproduces the Western view that mental health applies to
isolated individuals, not societies and their leaders. . .
Bush on the
Couch is a very important work that brings bourgeois psychoanalysts and
phsycologists beyond the clinic and applies their insights to the true sources
of perversion in the land.
Yes, there is a danger in this. . .but the
prevailing ideology of individual causation of disease and illness, captured
in the dominant ideology of biomedicine is far, far worse. . .
Marx and
others are fair game for this analysis as well. . .
Brian
McKenna
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