Law 180, which abolished mental asylums in Italy, was passed in 1978. It came to be known as the Basaglia Law, after the physician whose work revolutionised psychiatry in Italy and worldwide. Franco Basaglia (1924-1980) battled to overturn an obsolete but prevalent conception of psychiatry, rooted in the asylum, where allegedly dangerous madmen were incarcerated rather than cured. Following Law 180, the asylum system was indeed dismantled in Italy, to be replaced by community centres. This radical transformation coincided with the emergence of biopolitics, a direct involvement of political...
Law 180, which abolished mental asylums in Italy, was passed in 1978. It came to be known as the Basaglia Law, after the physician whose work revoluti...