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Human Rights

Spin Doctors and Torture Doctors: Inconvenient Truths About Complex Systems

Nancy Berlinger, 06/10/2010
Here are some of the things we know, and keep forgetting, about complex systems:Complex systems are continuously changing. The individuals who are part of thes...
Human Reproduction

Skirting Laws Against Egg Payments

Susanne Schultz, 06/07/2010
Last June, the Empire State Stem Cell Board caused a stir by allotting public funds for stem cell research in the state of New York. It permitted paying up to ...
Human Bodies

“A Grievable Death”

Karla F. C. Holloway, 06/01/2010
The phrase is not mine. University of California, Berkeley, literature professor Judith Butler explains the precariousness of life – its ontological vulnerabil...
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On The Web

The Seattle ‘God Committee’: A Cautionary Tale
Carol Levine, Health Affairs
“Decisions about allocating scarce resources should be made using objective, consistent, and transparent criteria, not social worth. Finally, even beneficial programs should be re-examined in light of changing conditions.”  

The Five Biggest Lies in the Health Care Debate
Sharon Begley, Newsweek
”Many are simply scared out of their wits about what health-care reform will mean for them. But when fear and loathing hijack the brain, anything becomes believable—even that health-care reform is unconstitutional.”

Dead Wrong: Sarah Palin, meet Hippocrates
Sherwin B. Nuland, The New Republic
“After all, even if there were some provision before Congress that could conceivably be interpreted as establishing a “death panel,” centuries, if not millennia, of established medical ethics (in addition to existing U.S. law) would prevent its actualization.”

How American Health Care Killed My Father
David Goldhill, The Atlantic
“My dad became a statistic—merely one of the roughly 100,000 Americans whose deaths are caused or influenced by infections picked up in hospitals.”

More Than Meets the MRI
Roger Scruton, Times Online
"The philosopher Roger Scruton laments the rise of nonsensical neuroscience."