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HowToFixHealthcare 13 - 05 Mar 2009 - Main.AndrewCase
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 Maybe I'm misreading you, but this seems to be more of a suggestion to Professor Moglen. As far as actions within our own control (disregarding, for the moment, the extent to which we can make things happen in class using our words) how we as students can improve our writing from this discussion? I'm sure the lesson here is not "write about small topics and avoid taking on something that you cannot completely defend," since that seems like a too-easy solution. Still, that's ultimately the lesson that keeps coming into my head when I think about this.

-- MolissaFarber - 05 Mar 2009

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It is not small bore to talk about one's own life. The question at hand is not, "how can a group of mandarins create a better health care plan for the US," but "What are we going to do with our lives?" Regardless of the validity of Finland's or Singapore's health plan, no one is going to appoint us grand health poobah before we have done something else. What is that something else?

-- AndrewCase - 05 Mar 2009

 
 
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