
Crimini di pace
Ricerche sugli intellettuali e sui tecnici come addetti all'oppressione
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Narrated by:
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Alberto Bergamini
About this listen
Le testimonianze raccolte in questo libro, curato da Franco Basaglia e sua moglie Franca Ongaro e pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1975, costituiscono una sorta di ricerca a più voci sul ruolo dell'intellettuale e del tecnico come custodi di istituzioni violente.
Attraverso l'approfondimento della funzione che regge le diverse ideologie scientifiche (la psichiatria, la storiografia, la psicologia, la sociologia, la criminologia, la medicina), questi contributi vogliono risalire alla funzione dell'ideologia quale strumento di conservazione del nostro sistema sociale.
A cura di Franco Basaglia e Franca Basaglia Ongaro.
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