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Myself, All, Everybody

Graffiti on a pavillon in Parce Bsaglia, the former psychiatric hospital of Gorizia. Franco Basaglia, an italian psychiatrist, was one of the most important ref...
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Graffiti on a pavillon in Parce Bsaglia, the former psychiatric hospital of Gorizia. Franco Basaglia, an italian psychiatrist, was one of the most important reformers of psychiatry and the "father of the law number 180", the law which prohibited psychiatric asylums in Italy. The area of the former psychiatric hospital in Gorizia is now a cultural institution. Many of the graffitis are leftovers of the "revolutionary period" when Basaglia was director of that hospital. The present graffiti says "Myself" (on the left), "All" (in the middle" and *Everybody" (on the right).
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