I can't tell that I enjoyed "Mad world. The politics of mental health", because it's a book that hurt me and made me angry, although in a good way. It's incredible and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in topics of disability in general and Mental Illness/ Madness specifically.
The only criticism I have is that while the critique of capitalism and institutionalization in industrial and post industrial societies is on point, family and community care of pre-industrial societies is presented as an ideal and perfect state, where everyone is cared for by loving people who have their best interest in mind. Unfortunately this is simply not the case.