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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 64. Chapters: Thomas Szasz, J. M. Coetzee, Dermot Moran, Ali Mazrui, Alan Shulman, John Bernard Riley, Peter Hilton, Brian MacMahon, Lewis Turco, Sid Watkins, M Stanley Whittingham, John Montague, Jaime Mart nez Tolentino, Michael Roizen, Shirlee Emmons, Robert O. Becker, Bahgat G. Sammakia, Maura Stanton, George C. Williams, Alan S. Chartock, Garth Fagan, Donald George, Marly Youmans, James Petras, Louis H. Galbreath, Mark Granovetter, Daniel R. Chamberlain, Harry Kroger, David Sloan Wilson, Donald Steven, Pierre Joris, W. Warren Wagar, William Chittick, James A. Paul, Charles A S Hall, Masatsugu Suzuki, Charles Patrick Ewing, Larry Dalton, John Fuller, Chih Ree Sun, Osman Ya ar, Rostam Bastuni, Robert O. Fink, Dr. Sam Kelley, Clarence F. Stephens, George Rawick, Robert Paxton, David A Sonnenfeld, David Wills, Abraham Halpern, Zhao Suikang, Andrew Bernstein, Jessica Fridrich, William Melvin Kelley, Robert Schatten, Cary Wolfe, Nancy Bonvillain, Eli Friedman, Robert Hammond, Hewitt Pantaleoni, Douglas Townsend, Ernst Badian, Robert M. Carmack, Timothy McAllister, William V. Spanos, Scott W. Williams, Steven Seidman, John A. Fallon, H.R. Stoneback, Richard Felson, Marvel Williamson, John Rais, Richard Trexler, Jerry Kirkbride, Frank Deal, H. A. Berlin, Doug Lea, Bruno Freschi, Philip Daileader, John Hartung, Paul Wehrle, Samuel L. Stanley, Robert K. Herbert, Mark Nathan Cohen, Margaret B. Blackman, Richard Clark, Charles Blenzig, David Cingranelli, David G. Davies. Excerpt: Thomas Stephen Szasz (; born April 15, 1920) is a psychiatrist and academic. Since 1990 he has been Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry at the State University of New York Health Science Center in Syracuse, New York. He is a well-known social critic of the moral and scientific foundations of psychiatry, and of the social control aims of medicine in modern society...