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Pseudo-science?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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Our countrymen, including ourselves, share numerous prejudices.
We are sexist, racist, ageist, chauvinist (an un reasonable patriotism), and classisi (by birth, wealth or education). We also share that fear, dislike and rejection of the mentally disordered, which I would like to call the prejudice of ‘psychiatrism’. Not only those who suffer are stigmatised – but so are their carers.
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Auguste Comte; Cours de Philosophic Positive 1830/42
2nd Edition Littre. English translation, Harriet Martineau 1853. Quoted in Encyclopaedia Brittanica
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