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August 27, 2024
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** The Managerialist Revolution in Medicine
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** Trust in the medical field is declining as the industry becomes increasingly technocratic and conformist.
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** Aaron Kheriaty, Brownstone Institute
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According to Pew research, the number of US adults who place confidence in medical scientists to act in the best interests of the public declined from 40% in 2020 to 29% in 2022. A 2021 survey by the American Board of Internal Medicine likewise found that one in six people—including physicians—no longer trust doctors, and one in three do not trust the healthcare system. Almost half the population does not trust our public health agencies to act in our interests.
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On Friday, Alexander Raikin will givea webinar ([link removed]) on the rise of euthanasia in Canada.
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For First Things, Carl R. Trueman discusses the exultant nature of today’s abortion activism ([link removed]) .
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For The Catholic Thing, Stephen P. White argues that no politics is local anymore ([link removed]) .
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In The Federalist, Nathanael Blake calls for churches to do more to help boost the birth rate ([link removed]) .
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“When was baseball’s golden age ([link removed]) ?” asks George Weigel in his column.
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Patrick T. Brown reviews two books for The Dispatch on how Roe was overturned ([link removed]) .
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Henry Olsen joined the Breaking Battlegrounds podcast to discuss the media’s treatment of Kamala Harris ([link removed]) .
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Andrew T. Walker discusses the Biblical view of self-defense ([link removed]) .
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