Elaine wrote:
> With regard to Szasz, Laing
Please be careful naming Szasz and Laing in one breath. Their views have
little in common.
> someone/anyone suggest some good books to study
As this list is dedicated to the work of Thomas Szasz, I suggest you
start with his books. I couldn't tell you which one is best, as every
time I (re-)read one I tend to think "This is his best book." What I can
say is that his most recent books are every bit as excellent as his
older books which have become much-quoted classics.
Mira