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Somethings to think about now that the US is at the point of change and faces emergent challenges requiring science — the pandemic and climate change. Is "the market knows all" the way to go, or something else.The problem with so-called natural approaches is that when "nature takes its course" the "weak" get culled. And on the way, immiseration increases and along with it social unrest and systemic dysfunction.WSWSThe approach of the World Socialist Web Site to scienceBryan Dyne
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Somethings to think about now that the US is at the point of change and faces emergent challenges requiring science — the pandemic and climate change. Is "the market knows all" the way to go, or something else.Somethings to think about now that the US is at the point of change and faces emergent challenges requiring science — the pandemic and climate change. Is "the market knows all" the way to go, or something else.The problem with so-called natural approaches is that when "nature takes its course" the "weak" get culled. And on the way, immiseration increases and along with it social unrest and systemic dysfunction.WSWSThe approach of the World Socialist Web Site to scienceBryan Dyne
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Mike Norman considers the following as important:
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The problem with so-called natural approaches is that when "nature takes its course" the "weak" get culled. And on the way, immiseration increases and along with it social unrest and systemic dysfunction.
WSWS
The approach of the World Socialist Web Site to science
Bryan Dyne