That is a great idea! Have you reviewed his debates via debatesdebates. Do you
agree with him that drugs should be legalized? What would he say about all the
people who die from drinking and driving accidents? Are you against involuntary
commitment? I am, but I am not sure how I would handle a suicidal patient.
Would I let him or her die? Would I commit them? I am not sure. What are your
views?
Can somebody please respond to my email? In addition, many physiological
disorders, in particular, endocrine disorders are not diagnosed based on tissue
damage; instead, they are based on high and lows, that is, statistical norms.
Further, migraines cannot always be detected via EEG's, but the person still
SUFFERS (which suffices for a disease in the view of Ron Pies).
Thank you
Darren
dbtonydb <dbtonydb@...> wrote:
I would like to start a detailed list of all recorded (audio and
visual) interviews of Thomas Szasz for historical purposes.
I have only heard a few of his interviews, and I greatly enjoy them. I
came into contact with another person who claimed of a collection of
many recordings, but lost contact.
One I found was on youtube, (but pulled) talking of his book of the
time americans right to drugs. 1996 (1992). Our Right to Drugs: The
Case for a Free Market
The other I posted here in links(as markaeo), to CATO institute.
The list will be a valuable resource.
Starting list
Date Place Time
2003 September 25,Thursday CATO Institute ?
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