This pamphlet draws on recent reports of soldiers as 'bad apples' and from my work as a physician. Current politics and economics threaten medical traditions. Their assumptions dispose us to problems in health care and society that we avoid only with planning and more individualized commitments to each other. Planning fails because social priorities privilege economic and political interests over the needs of the persons who comprise society. We do not understand our commitments to each other because we have lost touch with the humanizing traditions of Hippocrates and biology of Darwin. Each supports fairness in health care and society as ways for us to live respecting each other as individuals.
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