Beyond Progressive Malpractice (Taking Down Big Pharma) (Viewpoint Essay)
Synthesis/Regeneration 2009, Wntr, 48
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Progressive Malpractice (noun), ignoring the fundamental economic and political roots of a crisis; taking a single-issue, band-aid approach in hopes of gaining mainstream support. Libertarian Narcissism (noun), promoting individual solutions for collective problems; believing that market pressure alone can bring out-of-control corporations under control; ignoring the plight of the poor; pretending major problems can be solved without serious grassroots organizing and goverament reform.
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