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Posted by connollywendy on February 22, 19102 at 10:32:27:
In Reply to: Regarding posted by Benx on August 26, 19101 at 11:09:38:
: Foucault's implying that insane people were treated more respectably in the 16th century as compared to those in the 19th century is ridiculous. Futhermore, his "proof" is almost entirely based on a horrendously subjective interpretation of certain artists and their work.
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