September Open Thread (2023)


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July Open Thread (2023)


Ladies and gentlemen, today marking the 1st day of the month we call July, I present to you (without further ado than is reasonably necessary ((considering the monumental importance of such an event))) the one, the only, the much anticipated …

June Open Thread (2023)


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May Open Thread (2023)


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April Open Thread (2023)


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March Open Thread (2023)


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The cancer that is public health

by Dr David Bell

Sometimes an institution or movement turns on the society that supports it, harming the whole for its own benefit. A public bureaucracy can forget its underlying purpose and focus on perpetuating itself, for example, or an…

The cancer that is public health

by Dr David Bell

Sometimes an institution or movement turns on the society that supports it, harming the whole for its own benefit. A public bureaucracy can forget its underlying purpose and focus on perpetuating itself, for example, or an…