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Runemasque's avatar

I am so surprised that he did not express some engagement with Ivan Illich! Ivan Illich was a Catholic priest who identified the religious elements in a variety of institutions, including most famously medicine (Medical Nemesis, Life as Idol...), and education (Deschooling Society). His influence led to other great thinkers continuing these kinds of exploration. For example, John McKnight (Careless Society, the Abundant Community), and Thomas Szaz (The Manufacture of Madness, about psychiatry).

I would encourage anyone interested in the highlighted pattern overlap of religion and medicine (and extension to other institutions) to look into Ivan Illich. His thinking is so nuanced and insightful that it goes far beyond simply drawing up some plain comparisons. His interviews with David Cayley are a great entry to his thinking, and can be found on Cayley's website in audio and transcript, and are also in books. Cayley wrote an incredible intellectual biography of Illich which brings together so much of Illich's thought into a format which is faithful to Illich and yet also offers more context and connections which help to understand Illich's sometimes erudite and subtle thinking.

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coords1306's avatar

I played around with an argument that any public health policy made without full data transparency in the underlying science violates the idea of separation of church and state in requiring citizens to have blind faith. Maybe I'm getting too cute with it but I do think at the very least one could argue the full data transparency is necessary when it comes to public health policy.

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