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Madness and Civilization

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Michel Foucault

By the seventeenth century, societal disdain for idleness led to the confinement of marginalized groups, including the poor, criminals, and those with mental illnesses, in institutions like general hospitals. These facilities, such as Paris’s Hôpital Général, aimed to enforce productivity and moral values rather than provide care, reflecting the ruling classes' moral convictions. Mental illness, once seen as a physical imbalance tied to the humors, began to be linked with an inability to work or conform. Early treatments combined physical remedies with rudimentary psychological methods, laying the groundwork for modern psychiatry. The late Middle Ages had allowed mentally ill individuals relative freedom, but the decline of leprosy saw lazar houses repurposed for their confinement, mirroring the social exclusion once faced by lepers. By the eighteenth century, public concern over the mistreatment of the mentally ill grew, but reforms were often driven by economic motives, separating them from criminals to optimize labor. Despite some progress, conditions remained inhumane, with patients treated as curiosities or subjected to harsh discipline, highlighting the era’s limited understanding of mental health.

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This book delves into the historical evolution of societal attitudes and institutional responses to mental illness, idleness, and social exclusion from the Middle Ages to the early modern period. It explores how moral beliefs, economic motives, and shifting medical theories shaped the treatment and confinement of marginalized individuals, including the rise of asylums and the early foundations of psychiatry. Through vivid accounts of harsh conditions, public spectacles, and reform efforts, the narrative uncovers the complex interplay between power, stigma, and humanity in addressing mental health and societal order. Engaging and thought-provoking, it offers a rich perspective on the intersection of history, medicine, and culture.

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Michel Foucault was one of the most prominent French thinkers of the twentieth century, and his work influenced fields ranging from history to literary criticism. His most notable books include Madness and Civilization and Discipline and Punish.

By the seventeenth century, societal disdain for idleness led to the confinement of marginalized groups, including the poor, criminals, and those with mental illnesses, in institutions like general hospitals. These facilities, such as Paris’s Hôpital Général, aimed to enforce productivity and moral values rather than provide care, reflecting the ruling classes' moral convictions. Mental illness, once seen as a physical imbalance tied to the humors, began to be linked with an inability to work or conform. Early treatments combined physical remedies with rudimentary psychological methods, laying the groundwork for modern psychiatry. The late Middle Ages had allowed mentally ill individuals relative freedom, but the decline of leprosy saw lazar houses repurposed for their confinement, mirroring the social exclusion once faced by lepers. By the eighteenth century, public concern over the mistreatment of the mentally ill grew, but reforms were often driven by economic motives, separating them from criminals to optimize labor. Despite some progress, conditions remained inhumane, with patients treated as curiosities or subjected to harsh discipline, highlighting the era’s limited understanding of mental health.

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