Washington Examiner / Magazine
February 1, 2022 Issue
February 1, 2022 Print Edition
Cover Story
Progressives’ medical malpractice
It is no small thing to realize that one’s trust in doctors has been shaken. In addition to putting one’s health at risk, at least in the long term, such a recognition has the potential to shatter one’s self-conception as an Enlightenment-oriented rationalist. Granola-munchers and witches may glance with suspicion at the contemporary medical establishment, but white-collar professionals do so at their acute psychological peril. While my own journey to skepticism and mistrust has been reluctant, it is, I think, representative of that taken by a great number of conservatives. We would like to believe in an ordered world of disinterested therapeutic recommendations, but the behavior of physicians as a class has rendered that conviction well-nigh impossible. Perhaps I ought to begin by stating that I and others of like mind obviously do continue to...

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