Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, September 20, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - Всего страниц: 106 |
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... course , the Soviet Union carried out what Leszek Kolakowski called " probably the most massive warlike op- eration ever conducted by a state against its own citizens . " A modest estimate of Stalin's victims would be 6.5 million , a ...
... course , the Soviet Union carried out what Leszek Kolakowski called " probably the most massive warlike op- eration ever conducted by a state against its own citizens . " A modest estimate of Stalin's victims would be 6.5 million , a ...
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... course , it en- ables the regime to claim that Soviet citizens who express dissatis- faction with the system are simply mentally ill . These advantages of psychiatric abuse for the Soviet leadership are worth somewhat further ...
... course , it en- ables the regime to claim that Soviet citizens who express dissatis- faction with the system are simply mentally ill . These advantages of psychiatric abuse for the Soviet leadership are worth somewhat further ...
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... course , the fact that reports of Soviet psychiatric abuse only began to reach the West in the 1960's does not mean that there were no examples of Soviet psychiatric abuse prior to that time . In fact , even in the earliest years of ...
... course , the fact that reports of Soviet psychiatric abuse only began to reach the West in the 1960's does not mean that there were no examples of Soviet psychiatric abuse prior to that time . In fact , even in the earliest years of ...
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... course , it enables the regime to claim that Soviet citizens who express dissatisfaction with the system are simply mentally ill . The advantages of psychiatric abuse for the Soviet leader- ship are worth further examination . The USSR ...
... course , it enables the regime to claim that Soviet citizens who express dissatisfaction with the system are simply mentally ill . The advantages of psychiatric abuse for the Soviet leader- ship are worth further examination . The USSR ...
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... course of insulin shock therapy in Soviet psychiatric hospitals usually consists of 25 or 30 such shocks ... The drug sulfazin was at , one time used in a number of countries for treating schizophrenia and other ailments in certain ...
... course of insulin shock therapy in Soviet psychiatric hospitals usually consists of 25 or 30 such shocks ... The drug sulfazin was at , one time used in a number of countries for treating schizophrenia and other ailments in certain ...
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