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Psychological Elaboration and Political Reality of HIV Infection
The authors warn both against trivializing the complex of problems surrounding HIV/AIDS and against calls for heightened state control. Because sexuality ultimately is uncontrollable, they further plead for greater transparency about the connections between the inner conflicts of HIV-positive persons and the external conflicts between them and the uninfected. Mystification or obscuring of these conflicts lead instead to mutual endangerment through acting out.