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... less cruel form of execution than those pre- viously in vogue . In our day , the guillotine and the rope have been succeeded by the gas chamber and electric chair . Clearly , Guillotin's work is humane or inhuman , depending on which ...
... less cruel form of execution than those pre- viously in vogue . In our day , the guillotine and the rope have been succeeded by the gas chamber and electric chair . Clearly , Guillotin's work is humane or inhuman , depending on which ...
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... less than religious beliefs and teachings , foster and reward various forms of covert individual infantilism . In addition to Freud's Collected Papers , works by the following authors have been placed on ( and sometimes subsequently ...
... less than religious beliefs and teachings , foster and reward various forms of covert individual infantilism . In addition to Freud's Collected Papers , works by the following authors have been placed on ( and sometimes subsequently ...
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... less than it had been at the beginning . This is a familiar phenomenon . Once a schoolboy is regarded as a " good student , " the teachers will scrutinize his performance much less strictly than the " bad student's . " Similarly ...
... less than it had been at the beginning . This is a familiar phenomenon . Once a schoolboy is regarded as a " good student , " the teachers will scrutinize his performance much less strictly than the " bad student's . " Similarly ...
Contents
Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
33223 | 52 |
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