Crisis in Perception

Understanding Tuberculosis and Its Control — The System Behind Persistent Disease


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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world.

Author: Helen Macdonald & Ian Harper

This episode explores Understanding Tuberculosis and Its Control by Helen Macdonald and Ian Harper as a systems-level analysis of how global health governance and standardized intervention systems influence behavior, treatment adherence, and institutional outcomes.

By focusing on incentive architecture rather than isolated medical events, the episode shows why disease persistence and drug resistance emerge as predictable outcomes — and how these systems connect to broader economic, political, and institutional structures.

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