1. Edmund Burke, A Letter from Mr. Burke to a Member of the National Assembly in Answer to Some Objections to His Book on French Affairs, 1791. In: The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, 3. kötet, 315 o.
1. Samuel Butler, idézet: R. V. Sampson, The Psychology of Power, 110 o.
2. Frederic Bastiat, Economic Sophisms, 4 o.
1. Lásd még Thomas Szasz, Ideology and Insanity és The Age of Madness.
2. Lásd Gilbert Ryle, The Concept of the Mind.
1. Lásd Thomas Szasz, The ethics of addiction. In: Harper's Magazine, 1972.IV, 74-79 o., és Bad habits are not diseases. In: Lancet, 2:83-84, 1972.VII.8.
2. Lásd Thomas Szasz, The Myth of Mental Illness, és Ideology and Insanity.
3. Lásd Karl Menninger, The Vital Balance, 419-489 o.
4. Uo.
5. Gregory Zilboorg, A History of Medical Psychology, 591-606 o.
6. Jerome H. Jaffe, “Drug Addiction and Drug Abuse.” In: Louis Goodman and Alfred Gilman (szerk.), The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, negyedik kiadás 276 o.
7. Ezzel kapcsolatban lásd Thomas Szasz, Law, Liberty, and Psychiatry és Psychiatric Justice.
8. Philip H. Abelson, Death from heroin (vezércikk). In: Science, 168:1289, 1970.VI.12.
9. Jared Stout, New drug offers hope: May immunize heroin addicts. In: Syracuse Herald-Journal, 1971.XII.23, 1 o.
10. Boyce Rensenberger, Amphetamines used by a physician to lift moods of famous patients. In: The New York Times, 1972.XII.4, 1,34 o.
11. John A Hamilton, Hooked on histrionics. In: The New York Times, 1973.II.12, 27 o.
12. Black leaders demand stiff drug penalties. In: Human Events, 1973.II.17, 3 o.
13. Uo.
14. William F. Buckley, Jr., Rockefeller's proposal. In: Syracuse Post-Standard, 1973.II.15, 5 o.
15. Thomas Adams, Hanley urges stiffer penalties for drug abusers. In: Syracuse Herald-Journal, 1968.III.23, 2o.
16. Steven Jonas, Dealing with drugs (levél a szerkesztőhez). In: The New York Times, 1973.I.12, 30 o.
17. Lásd Thomas Szasz, Ideology and Insanity, különösen 218-245 o., és The Age of Madness.
1. How the new drug laws affect you. In: Syracuse Post-Standard, 1973.VIII.20, 5 o.
2. Uo.
3. Uo.
4. Jane Ellen Harrison, Epilegoma to the Study of Greek Religion and Themis, xvii o.
5. Uo.
6. Uo.
7. Uo.
8. James George Frazer, The Golden Bough, 579 o.
9. Uo.
10. John Cuthbert Lawson, Modern Greek Folklore and Ancient Greek Religion, 355 o.
11. Gilbert Murray, The Rise of the Greek Epic, 11-12 o.
12. Uo., 12 o.
13.
Martin P. Nilsson,
14. Murray, i.m., 12-13 o.
15. Uo., 14 o.
16. W. R. Paton, The Pharmakoi and the story of the Fall. In: Revue Archéologique, 3:51-57, 1907.
1. Kenneth Burke, Interaction: III. Dramatism. In: David L. Sills (szerk.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 7. kötet, 450 o.
2. Uo.
3. Lásd Thomas Szasz, Ideology and Insanity.
4. Lásd Edmund Wilson, The lexicon of prohibition (1927). In: The American Earthquake, 89-91 o.
5. Mary Douglas, Purity and Danger, 153 o.
6. Lásd Marston Bates, Gluttons and Libertines.
7. Douglas, i.m., 41 o.
8. Uo.
9. Második Törvénykönyv, 14:3.
10. Douglas, i.m., 3. fejezet.
11. Levititák, 21:16-21
12. Douglas, i.m., 68 o.
1. Máté, 26:26-29.
2. Transubstantiation, Encyclopedia Britannica (1949), 22. kötet, 417 o.
3. Mózes első könyve, 9:20.
4. Uo., 14:18-19.
5. Mózes második könyve, 29:38, 40.
6. Leviták könyve, 23:13;
7. Máté, 26:26-29.
8. János, 2:1-11.
9. Idézet: Edward M. Brecher et al., Licit and Illicit Drugs, 398 o.
10. Solomon H. Snyder, Uses of Marijuana, 20 o.
11. Idézet: uo.
12. Uo.
13. Lásd Thomas Szasz, The role of the counterphobic mechanism in addiction. In: Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 6:309-325, 1958.
14. Lásd a 12. fejezetet; továbbá Thomas Szasz, The ethics of addiction. In: Harper's Magazine, 1972.IV, 74-79o.
15. Keith Thomas, Religion and the Decline of Magic, 17 o.
16. Uo., 18 o.
17. Uo., 19 o.
18. Uo.
19. Uo.
20. Uo., 20 o.
21. Uo.
22. Tennessee Williams, Interview. In: Playboy, 1973.IV, 69-84; 76 o.
23. Uo., 82 o.
24. Neil McCafrey, levél a szerkesztőhöz. In: National Review, 1973.II.2, 346 o.
25. Fox butterfield, Laos' opium country resisting drug laws. In: The New York Times, 1972.X.16, 12 o.
26. Uo.
27. Uo.
28. Uo.
29. Henry Kamm, They shoot opium smugglers in Iran, but . . . . In: The New York Times Magazine, 1973.II.11, 42-45; 44.. o.
30. Uo.
31. Uo.
32. Uo.
33. Uo., 45 o.
34. Uo.
35. Uo.
36. Uo., 44 o.
37. Lásd Thomas Szasz, The Manufacture of Madness, 11. fejezet.
38. Art Linkletter, How do I tell if my child is hooked? In: Syracuse Post-Standard, 1970.III.3, 16 o.
39. Ira Mothner, How can you tell if your child is taking drugs? In: Look, Jan. 1970.I.7, 42 o.
40. Henry Sutton, Drugs: Ten years to doomsday? In: Saturday Review, 1970.XI.14, 18-21, 59-61 o.
41. Uo., 19 o.
42. Uo., 60 o.
43. Uo.
44. Jerome H. Jaffe and Myles J. Ambrose, Administration's drive against drugs (levél a szerkesztőhöz). In: The New York Times, 1972.X.7, 28 o.
45. Marion K. Sanders, Addicts and zealots. In: Harper's Magazine, 1970.VI, 71-80; 71 o.
46. Bartenders in Milwaukee almost double in 2 years. In: The New York Times, 1972.XII.13, 22 o.
1. Ezen a kapcsolatban, lásd, például, Thomas R. Forbes, The Midwife and the Witch, különesen 129-130 o.; Christina Hole, Witchcraft in England, 129-130 o.; Max Marwick (szerk.), Witchcraft and Sorcery; és John Middleton (szerk.), Magic, Witchcraft, and Curing.
2. Jules Michelet, Satanism and Witchcraft (1862), 77 o.
3. Pennethorne Hughes, Witchcraft, 202 o.
4. Idézet: Michelet, i.m., xi o.
5. Idézet: Margaret Murray, The Witch-Cult in Western Europe (1921), 279 o.
6. Uo., 2790-280 o.
7. Hughes, i.m., 129 o.
8. Howard W. Haggard, Devils, Drugs, and Doctors, 73 o.
9. Michelet, i.m., xix o.
10. Excerpts from message by Governor Rockefeller on the State of the State, The New York Times, 1973.I.4, 28 o.
11. Lásd Charles Mackay, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds (1841, 1852).
12. William E. Farrell, Governor's plan on drug abuse. In: The New York Times, 1973.II.2, 13 o.
13. Uo.
14. Uo.
15. Uo.
16. Uo.
17. Vezércikk, Police as pushers. In: The New York Times, 1972.XII.26, 32 o.
18. Farrell, i.m.
19. Uo.
20. Uo.
21. Vezércikk, Drug sidelines profitable. In: Syracuse Herald-Journal, 1973.I.31,14 o.
22. Francis X Clines, Flexibility urged in narcotics case. In: The New York Times, 1973.II.6, 29 o.
1. The Chinese Exclusion Case, 130 U.S. 581, 1889.
2. David I. Macht, The history of opium and some of its prepararions and alkaloids. In: Journal of the American Medical Association, 64:477-481, 1915.II.6; 477 o.
3. John Ingersoll, quoted in U.S. urges "bold new" efforts by U.N. body on narcotics abuse. In: The New York Times, 1970.I.13, 11 o.
4. Lásd 10. fejezet.
5. Herbert Hill, Anti-Oriental agitation and the rise of working-class racism. In: Society, 10:43-54, 1973.I-II; 51 o.
6. Uo., 52 o.
7. Uo., 46 o.
8. Uo.
9. Uo., 52 o.
10. Edward M. Brecher et al., Licit and Illicit Drugs, 42 o.
11. Uo., 43 o.
12. Uo., 44 o.
13. Lásd Helmut Schoeck, Envy.
14. Ernest Jones, The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud, 1. kötet 1. 80 o.
15. Uo., 81 o.
16. Uo., 82 o.
17. Uo., 81 o.
18. Lásd 7. fejezet
19. Idézet: Brecher et al., i.m., 34 o.
20. Uo.
21. Uo.
22. Uo., 35 o.
23. Idézet: Maurice B. Strauss (szerk.), Familiar Medical Quotations, 139 o.
24. Lásd 10. fejezet
25. Lásd, például, Rufus King, The Drug Hang-up, 18 o.
26. Mózes első könyve, 2:15-17.
27. Uo., 3:3-4.
28. Uo., 3:14-19
1. Malcolm X, The autobiography of Malcom X, borító.
2. Jean-Paul Sarte, Saint Genet .
3. Malcolm X , i.m., 387 o.
4. Uo., 134 o.
5. Uo., 138 o.
6. Uo., 150 o.
7. Uo., 153 o.
8. Uo.
9. Uo., 155 o.
10. Uo., 156 o.
11. Uo., 159 o.
12. Uo., 163 o.
13. Uo.
14. Uo., 193 o.
15. Uo., 221 o.
16. Uo., 225 o.
17. Uo., 226 o.
18. Lásd, példaul, Phyllis Chesler, Women and Madness.
19. Thomas Szasz, The Manufacture of Madness , 9. fejezet.
20. Uo., 153 o.
21. Uo., 155 o.
22. Malcolm X , i.m., xi o.
23. Uo., 164 o.
24. Uo., 165 o.
25. Uo., 166 o.
26. Uo., 167 o.
27. Uo., 259 o.
28. Uo.
29. Uo., 260 o.
30. Uo., 261 o.
31. Alfred C. Prentice, The problem of the narcotic drug addict. In: Journal of the American Medical Association, 76:1551-1556, 1921.VI.4; 1553 o.
32. Malcolm X , i.m., 384 o.
33. Uo., 276 o.
34. Uo., 262 o.
1. H. R. Hays, The Dangerous Sex , különösen 4. fejezet.
2. Wilmer A. Ascher, Bariatrics: Struggling for recognition. In: Medical Opinion, 1:20-21, 28-31, 1972.XII, 28 o.
3. Uo., 20-21 o.
4. Harold A. Harper, előszó. In: Nancy L. Wilson (szerk.), Obesity , vii o.
5. Joseph M. Fee et al., Obesity: A Gross National Product. In: Wilson (szerk.) , i.m., 239-245 o.
6. Physicians Desk Reference , 27. kiadás, 202 o.
7. Asher, i.m., 21 o.
8. Natalie Allon, Group dieting rituals . In: Society, 10:36-42, 1973.I-II; 37 o.
9. Uo.
10. Lásd 2. fejezet.
11. Allon, i.m., 37 o.
12. Uo.
13. Lásd Charles Mackay, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds (1841, 1852).
14. Fish and chips the enemy in USAF's 'Battle of the bulge.' In: Syracuse Post-Standard, 1971.X.6, 11 o.
15. Off-limits. In: Parade, 1972.I.6, 7 o.
16. Lásd Thomas Szasz, The Manufacture of Madness, 11. fejezet.
17. J. Howard Payne and Loren T. DeWind, Surgical treatment of obesity. In: American Journal of Surgery, 118:141-147 1969.VIII; 146 o.
18. Jack M. Farris. In: uo., 147 o.
19. Uo.
20. Harry H. LeVeen, Comments, in A. Bertrand Brill et al., Changes in body composition after jejunoileal bypass in morbidly obese patients. In: American Journal of Surgery, 123:49-56, 1972.I; 55 o.
21. Dead end. In: Time, 1972.IV.24, 65o.
1. Lásd, különösen, Thomas Szasz, Ideology and Insanity, és The Manufacture of Madness.
2. Thomas S. Blair, Habit indulgence in certain cacteceous plants among the Indians. In: Journal of the American Medical Association, 76:1033-1034, 1921.IV.9.
3. Edward M. Brecher et al., Licit and Illicit Drugs, 339 o.
4. Blair, i.m., 1033 o.
5. Uo., 1034 o.
7. Brecher, i.m., 339 o.
8. Blair, i.m., 1034 o.
9. Norman Taylor, The pleasant assassin. In: David Solomon (szerk.), The Marihuana Papers, 41 o.
10. Lásd Thomas Szasz, Scapegoating "military addicts." In: Trans-action, 9:4-6, 1972.I.
11. Manfred Guttmacher, Sex Offenses, 132 o.
12. Louis Goodman and Alfred Gilman, The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, első kiadás (1941), 186 o.
13. Uo. második kiadás (1955), 216 o.
14. Uo. harmadik kiadás (1965), 247 o.
15. Uo. negyedik kiadás (1970), 237 o.
16. Vezércikk, Save our school children now. In: Syracuse Post-Standard, 1970.II.25, 4 o.
17. Governor Shafer calls LSD blinding hoax. In: The New York Times, 1968.I.19, 22 o.
18. Uo.
19. Senator denies LSD story hoax. In: Syracuse Herald-Journal, 1968.I.19, 2 o.
20. Uo.
21. Drug study chief: Raymond Philip Shafer. In: The New York Times, 1972.III.23, 18 o.
22. Henry L. Mencken, The cult of hope. In: Prejudices, 86 o.
1. Lásd 2. fejezet.
2. Thomas Szasz, Law, Liberty, and Psychiatry, p. 212 o.
3. Ezen a kapcsolatban, Lásd David F. Musto, The American Disease.
4. Sacharin suspect in study. In: The Evening Star and Daily News (Washington), 1973.V.23, hátsó oldal
5. Uo.
6. Idézet: David I. Macht, The history of opium and some of its prepararions and alkaloids. In: Journal of the American Medical Association, 64:477-481, 1915.II.6; 479 o.
7. Idézet: 16. Uo., 82 o. Joseph Lyons, Experience, 136 o.
8. Idézet: 16. Uo., 82 o. William C. Hunter, Bits of Old China (1885), 170-171 o.
9. Lásd 16. Thomas Szasz, The Manufacture of Madness, különösen 9. és 11. fejezet.
10. Atheistic Albania 'suffocates' all religious forms. In: San Juan Star (Puerto Rico), 1973.IV.1, 10 o.
11. Uo.
12. Czechs told religion bad for children. In: Syracuse Post-Standard, 1972.II.21, 2 o.
13. This week. In: National Review, 1973.VIII.31, 926 o.
14. Lásd John Carlova, Are useful new drugs being bottled up by bureaucracy? In: Medical Economics, 1973.VIII.6, 94-106 o.
15. Lásd Nancy Martin, Will they challenge your prescribing habits? In: Medical Economics, 1973.VIII.20, 31-38 o.
16. Lásd David A. Green, The New York tax on prescriptions. In: Physician's Management, 13:15-17, 1973.VI
17. Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Miller (1972), idézet: The Citation (A.M.A.), 25:156-157, 1972.IX.1.
18. Uo., 157 o.
19. U.S. v. Bartee (1973), idézet: The Citation (A.M.A.), 27:135-136, 1973.VIII.15.
20. Uo.
21. Lásd 16. Erich Goode, Drugs in American Society, 191 o.
22. Drug legislation. In: Massachusetts Physician, 31:33, 1972.V.
23. Máté, 26:52.
1. Lásd Jane Ellen Harrison, Epilegomena to the Study of Greek Religion and Themis, különösen 118-157 o.
2. Idézet: 16. Burton Stevenson (szerk.), The Macmillan Book of Proverbs, Maxims, and Famous Phrases, 2291 o.
3. Uo.
4. Uo.
5. Jakab levele, 1:12.
6. Stevenson, i.m., 2292 o.
7. Lásd Thomas Szasz, The Second Sin, 63-66 o.
8. René Gillouin, Man's Hangman is Man, 67 o.
9. Lásd Thomas Szasz, The Manufacture of Madness, 180-206 o.
10. Hirdetés. In: The New York Times Magazine, 1973.I.14, 57 o.
11. William O. Douglas, Concurring opinion. In: Robinson v. California, 370 U.S. 660, 1962; 671, 673 o.
12. Uo., 670 o.
13. Peter Laurie, Drugs, 32 o.
14. Helmut Schoeck, Envy.
1. Lásd Thomas Szasz, The Second Sin.
2. Lásd, különösen, Ludwig von Mises, Human Action.
3. Lásd, például, S. Auerbach, "Behavior control" is scored. In: Miami Herald, 1972.XII.28, 15-A o.
1. Alfred R. Lindesmith, Addiction and Opiates, 207 o.
2. Joel Fort, The Pleasure Seekers, 14 o.
3. Ashley Montague, The long search for euphoria. In: Reflections, 1:62-69, 1966.V-VI; 66 o.
4. W.F. Crafts, et al., Intoxicating Drinks and Drugs, 5 o.
5. Idézet: Berton Roueché, The Neutral Spirit, 150-151 o.
6. Idézet: Burton Stevenson (szerk.), The Macmillan Book of Proverbs, Maxims, and Famous Phrases, 2520 o.
7. Alfred A. Lindesmith, The Addict and the Law, 194 o.
8. Richard S. Storrs, John Wycliffe and the English Bible (1880), 21 o.
9. Idézet: Roueché, i.m., 144 o.
10. Joseph H. Dahmus, The Prosecution of John Wyclyf, 119 o.
11. Uo., 384 o.
12. Friedrich Heer, The Intellectual History of Europe, 2. kötet, 30 o.
13. William Shakespeare, Second Part of King Henry the Forth, Act IV, Scene III, lines 133-136.
14. Griffith Edwards, Psychoactive substances. In: The Listener, March 23, 1972.III.23, 360-363 o.; 361 o.
15. Uo.
16. Heer, i.m., 2. kötet, 31 o.
17. Edward M. Brecher et al., Licit and Illicit Drugs, 212 o.
18. Idézet: Louis Goodman and Alfred Gilman, The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, első kiadás (1941), 186 o.
19. Roueché, i.m., 27 o.
20. Edwards, i.m., 361 o.
21. G.E.G. Catlin, Liquor Control, 14 o.
22. Uo, 15 o.
23. Uo., 14 o.
24. Eleanor Flexner, Century of Struggle, 14 o.
25. Idézet: S. S. Rosenberg (szerk.), Alcohol and Health, 26 o.
26. Crafts et. al., i.m., 9 o.
27. Idézet: uo.
28. William A. Emboden, Jr., Ritual Use of Cannabis Sativa L.: A historical-ethnographic survey. In: Peter T. Furst (szerk.), Flesh of the Gods, 214-236 o.; 227-228 o.
29. Catlin, i.m.,113 o.
30. Idézet: Roueché, i.m., 87-88 o.
31. Thomas De Quincey, Confessions of an English Opium Eater (1822), 143 o.
32. Montague, i.m., 67 o.
33. Idézet: Roueché, i.m., 87-88 o.
34. Emboden, i.m., 113 o.
35. Abraham Lincoln, Temperance address. In: Roy P. Basler (szerk.), The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln , 1. kötet, 278 o.
36. Andrew Sinclair, Era of Excess , 92 o.
37. Idézet: David Musto, The American Disease , 258 o.
38. Sinclair, i.m., 152 o.
39. Idézet: Musto, i.m., 71-72 o.
40. Idézet: Sinclair, i.m., 83-84 o.
41. Crafts et. al., i.m., 72 o.
42. Catlin i. m., 114 o.
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