“As the dominant social ethic changed from a religious to a secular one, the problem of heresy disappeared, and the problem of madness arose and became of great social significance. In the next chapter I shall examine the creation of social deviants, and shall show that as formerly priests had manufactured heretics, so physicians, as the new guardians of social conduct and morality, began to manufacture madmen.” ShowsProblemNextSocialReligiousCreationChangedMoralityEthicsMadnessPriestsSignificanceChaptersSecularPhysiciansDominantGuardianHeresyMadmenHereticDeviantsNext Chapter Author:Thomas Szasz
“If we could understand the full significance of a woman's hat we could prophesy her clothes for the next year, the interior decoration of the next two years, the architecture of the next ten years, and we would have a fairly accurate notion of the pressures, political, economic and religious that go to make the shape of an age.” IfsYearsTwoAgePoliticalNextReligiousEconomicShapesTenClothesPressureNotionArchitectureHatsTwo YearsSignificanceAccurateInteriorsNext YearDecoration Author:James Laver
“Who does not see that we are likely to ascertain the distinctive significance of religious melancholy and happiness, or of religious trances, far better by comparing them as conscientiously as we can with other varieties of melancholy, happiness, and trance, than by refusing to consider their place in any more general series, and treating them as if they were outside of nature's order altogether?” IfsDoeOrderReligiousSeriesVarietyCompareSignificanceMelancholyDistinctiveTrance Book:The Varieties of Religious Experience Source: The Varieties of Religious Experience
“I'm not a religious person. I don't have any desire. To me it's imitative of a conventional culture. I'm all for it for anybody. I totally have a free and open feeling about how other humans want to live their lives. It's just not something that has any real significance for me.” WantHumansPersonsRealFeelingsDesireCultureReligiousSignificanceConventionalReligious Person Author:Lily Tomlin