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... institutions . Psychiatric Treatment in an Oppressive Environment While the thesis that all of our citizens are oppressed by current social institutions is certainly debatable , there can be little doubt that many individuals whom the ...
... institutions . Psychiatric Treatment in an Oppressive Environment While the thesis that all of our citizens are oppressed by current social institutions is certainly debatable , there can be little doubt that many individuals whom the ...
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... institutions for delinquent children I have noted an insidious tendency to view black children as social delinquents far more often than white children . In fact , in some institutions it is still extremely rare for a black child to be ...
... institutions for delinquent children I have noted an insidious tendency to view black children as social delinquents far more often than white children . In fact , in some institutions it is still extremely rare for a black child to be ...
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... institutions . We have greater doubts about the truthfulness and strength of our leaders , and we no longer take for granted the standards of conduct set by our churches , our universities , and even our laws . Thus , the information ...
... institutions . We have greater doubts about the truthfulness and strength of our leaders , and we no longer take for granted the standards of conduct set by our churches , our universities , and even our laws . Thus , the information ...
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