
184. Death, Disease, and Politics | Dr. Randy Thornhill
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
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Diseases, Culture, and Politics
This chapter examines the profound effects of infectious diseases on human evolution and cultural advancements, particularly during the European colonization of the Americas. It highlights the paradox of health and societal evolution, discussing how advancements in disease control influenced political ideologies and social movements, while also addressing the challenges posed by antibiotic resistance and political attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation reveals the complex interplay between conservatism, public health responses, and evolving societal norms in addressing health crises.
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