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Alinsky was scornful of social workers, whom he thought viewed poor people as "clients" to be served by beneficent experts.
Connections between neoconservatism and Straussianism were drawn partly on the basis of the educational pedigree of some neoconservatives, such as Paul Wolfowitz, and partly because both schools of thought viewed relativism as a threat to the survival of Western culture.
"I love the history of my field," de Waal writes in his book's prologue, but, for most of the twentieth century, "the two dominant schools of thought viewed animals as either stimulus-response machines or robots endowed with useful instincts".
Later, the Swiss psychiatrist Ludwig Binswanger, in one of his celebrated works, Über Ideenflucht (1933; "On the Flight of Ideas"), inspired by Heidegger's thought, viewed the origin of mental illness as a failure in the existential possibilities that constitute human existence (Dasein).
It is a closed system of thought, viewed as infallible if performed correctly; healing confirms the power of Truth, but its absence derives from the failure, specifically the bad thoughts, of individuals.
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