Liberty, Protest, and Anger

Where must civil liberties step aside for public health? That’s the subject of this commentary from the NEJM. “These business plans are like the cathedrals of medieval Europe…” So says a U of Maryland researcher attempting to document the dot-com boom/bust from the perspective of the cube-dwellers. Oh, and dammit! I told you not to …

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