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הנדסת התודעה הציונית-אמנותית של בר כוכבא

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תועלתנות, זיהום אוויר ורשב י: המחלוקות סביב מדורות ל ג בעומר

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Welcome to the age of hysteria

Welcome to the age of hysteria
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Welcome to the Age of Hysteria

In the 1980s hysteria stopped being treated as a medical disorder. Since then, it has become the business model of the neoliberal age Empty shelves were seen in supermarkets across the UK in March 2020, as fear of COVID-19 led to panic buying | Iain Masterton / Alamy Stock Photo 16 April 2021 (openDemocracy) In 1980, hysteria died. That was the year it was removed from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) handbook and ceased to be considered a medical condition. But we need only look around us to see that hysteria has never been more alive – just consider the run on toilet paper at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Or the consumer hysteria every Black Friday, or the overheated discussions taking place on Facebook and Twitter every day.

Welcome to the Age of Hysteria | naked capitalism

Yves here. Synchronicity strikes! Lambert and I were discussing some of the extreme views expressed in comments yesterday. He attributed it to hysteria in the zeitgeist finally getting to the site. And now we have a theory as to why! It’s a neoliberal infestation. By Marc Schuilenburg, assistant professor at VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Originally published at openDemocracy In 1980, hysteria died. That was the year it was removed from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) handbookand ceased to be considered a medical condition. But we need only look around us to see that hysteria has never been more alive – just consider the run on toilet paper at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Or the consumer hysteria every Black Friday, or the overheated discussions taking place on Facebook and Twitter every day.

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