Slippery Slopes and Landing on Your Feet

Huesch talks about the slippery slope, which isn't flat even at the beginning. It all starts almost immediately. As social animals humans learn quickly from peers, colleagues, and friends. People learn very fast in response to the internal and external pressures to produce income. Health care r...

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