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This podcast analyses the murder of a healthcare CEO through various philosophical lenses by summarising several blog posts by Bry Willis on Philosophics Blog. They critique the ethics of for-profit healthcare, comparing it to morally reprehensible industries like the arms trade and organised crime, highlighting the systemic issues that prioritise profit over human well-being. The authors explore the concepts of right livelihood and right action within a Buddhist framework and examine the assassination through the theories of René Girard, focusing on scapegoating and mimetic rivalry. Ultimately, the posts argue that addressing the underlying systemic injustices, rather than simply focusing on individual actors, is crucial for meaningful reform.
This podcast analyses the murder of a healthcare CEO through various philosophical lenses by summarising several blog posts by Bry Willis on Philosophics Blog. They critique the ethics of for-profit healthcare, comparing it to morally reprehensible industries like the arms trade and organised crime, highlighting the systemic issues that prioritise profit over human well-being. The authors explore the concepts of right livelihood and right action within a Buddhist framework and examine the assassination through the theories of René Girard, focusing on scapegoating and mimetic rivalry. Ultimately, the posts argue that addressing the underlying systemic injustices, rather than simply focusing on individual actors, is crucial for meaningful reform.