If you're stuck in capitalist realism and can't imagine an end to this system, getting people functional probably seems like a noble goal. I'm surprised that the material conditions they can see grinding up their patients doesn't radicalize them, but I'm surprised when anyone's material conditions doesn't radicalize them, so they don't seem too unique.
If you're stuck in capitalist realism and can't imagine an end to this system, getting people functional probably seems like a noble goal. I'm surprised that the material conditions they can see grinding up their patients doesn't radicalize them, but I'm surprised when anyone's material conditions doesn't radicalize them, so they don't seem too unique.
"I’m surprised that the material conditions they can see grinding up their patients doesn’t radicalize them"
:fanon:
If your psychiatrist is not organizing for revolution, don't trust them.