Mills on Madness
Mills writes eloquently that the claim that mental illness is a social or governmental construct to stiffle originality or enforce a social order results in untreated mental illness that leads to people mentally crippled or dead. “Mad Pride” sounds pretty—but the cost in lives is too high for an attractive bit of rhetoric.
Mills writes eloquently that the claim that mental illness is a social or governmental construct to stiffle originality or enforce a social order results in untreated mental illness that leads to people mentally crippled or dead. “Mad Pride” sounds pretty—but the cost in lives is too high for an attractive bit of rhetoric.