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This book offers a striking reinterpretation of the Great Depression.
The word "addiction" is perilously close to losing any meaning, especially if lawyers can turn fast food into an addiction and pin liability on restaurants.
The search for better anti-addiction medications is worthy, but we have to be realistic. The passive model of drug treatment for addiction is a pipe dream.
Strict monitoring, with predictable and meaningful consequences is often the best medicine for people with addictions.
There are few behaviors more deserving of stigmatization than addiction.
It is time to create a new tool to make Congress accountable at tax time for their votes.
Hillary Clintonis a political sequoia, someone in the mold of Bobby Kennedy--who moved rapidly from White House adviser to senator from New York to presidential candidate.
The great production and more even distribution of wealth that we achieved have altered the principle on which our nation is divided.




