“What had been drapetomania became depression. … Modern man runs away from a life that seems to him a kind of slavery.”

—  Thomas Szasz

"The Sane Slave: Social Control and Legal Psychiatry," American Criminal Law Review, vol. 10 (1971), p. 346.

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Hungarian psychiatrist 1920–2012

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