Synthesized answer
The provided passages do not contain information about the practical implications of the ideas presented in "Madness and Civilization." The snippets describe the book as a classic of French post-structuralist scholarship and a critique of the common understanding of insanity, recommended on humanities courses [1].
The passages do not offer details on what these practical implications might be or how they manifest. Therefore, it is not possible to answer the question about practical implications based solely on the provided text.
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From the book
Title: Madness and Civilization by Michel Foucault Description: This text is a classic of French post-structuralist scholarship and is widely recommended on humanities courses across a variety of disciplines. Foucault's analysis of psychology is a devastating critique of the common understanding of insanity. Categories: Medical Pages: 310 Snippet: This text is a classic of French post-structuralist scholarship and is widely recommended on humanities courses across a variety of disciplines.