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Madness and Civilization by Michel Foucault - Book Summary

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“How Societies Define Madness” 👉 For more insights, check out the full book and audio summary here [https://app.7minutebooks.com/madness-and-civilization-by-michel-foucault] 📖 📕 Transcript and audio of this episode is available here for free [https://www.7minutebooks.com/madness-and-civilization-by-michel-foucault] Title: Madness and Civilization Author: Michel Foucault Category: Psychology & Human Behavior, Culture & Society, Science & Discovery, Philosophy & Big Ideas What if the line between sanity and madness isn't drawn by nature, but by history and power? Sam and Sophie sit with that question as they unpack Michel Foucault's classic, Madness and Civilization. They walk through Foucault's history of madness in the West, from the Renaissance ship of fools to the Great Confinement of the 17th century, and finally to the modern asylum. The pair trace how the mad went from sacred wanderers to social outcasts to patients in need of moral correction. They focus on the key turn: the shift from physical chains to psychological control, and how psychiatry became a moral enterprise dressed in medical language. If you've ever wondered why mental illness is treated the way it is, or how power shapes what we call normal, this episode names the hidden history. The takeaway: the boundary between sane and mad is a mirror of society's fears and values, not a fixed truth. Madness and Civilization by Michel Foucault. If you want the full written summary, the whole library is on 7minutebooks.com/app — over 6,000+ fiction and nonfiction titles you can read or listen to in any language, with unlimited access from $2.99 a month, $9.99 a year, or $19.99 lifetime. CHAPTERS * 00:00 Madness as Social Construction * 00:26 From Leprosy to the Ship of Fools * 01:08 The Great Confinement * 01:52 Pinel and the Moral Treatment * 02:30 Silence and the Psychiatrist's Voice * 03:24 Takeaway: Madness as a Mirror #MadnessAndCivilization #MichelFoucault #Philosophy #HistoryOfMadness #MentalHealth #PowerAndKnowledge #SocialConstruction #7MinuteBooks #BookSummaries #NonfictionPodcast #BigIdeas Want every summary in full? Read or listen to 6,000+ fiction and nonfiction titles in any language on 7minutebooks.com/app [https://7minutebooks.com/app] — unlimited access from $2.99/month, $9.99/year, or $19.99 lifetime.

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Portada del episodio Madness and Civilization by Michel Foucault - Book Summary

Madness and Civilization by Michel Foucault - Book Summary

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