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3) having been accepted and adopted by most major social and
government institutions, directly allow the possibility and existence of the
oppressive treatment of humanity. Man is viewed as nothing more than a fancy
animal, and is treated as an animal.
Ken Kesey's book, and the movie starring Jack Nichelson, One Flew Over
The Cuckoo's Nest, is not simply a social analogy portraying modern
society's dislike and ultimate destruction of anyone who consistently
upsets the status quo. It is this, but it also is exactly what the story
line indicates. It is a graphic story clearly showing the lack of
humanity, oppression, coercion, brute force and destructiveness of the
modern "mental health" field. Without the firm denial of Man and his
mind, they're largely the same thing in the end, none of these things
could ever occur. The movie contains many situations where the status
quo attempts to control those who choose to walk outside the system and
force them back into line. Modern psychiatry and psychology primarily
serve that function of control seemingly required by society and
civilization. It is not about help and betterment. It has never been
about help or betterment. |
Recency Effect 企业文化三要素与论语三句话 全唐诗卷1 全唐诗 Clinical Psychology
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