Life expectancy is falling, and the Flynn effect is reversing. Both increased due to better nutrition, healthcare, and reduction of toxins (especially lead). Did we put something significant into our food, water or air to make it worse again?
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I don't think so. Health care is an infrastructure. The rich want trained doctors? Who should the doctors train on if many ppl don't have access? The rich want a hospital near them wherever they go? Hospitals don't sit around waiting for the 1% to fall ill.
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I am not suggesting that grave inequality is just or sustainable. It may lead to a total fragmentation and even dissolution of society. But economic order cannot be changed in the context of public health
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