
REVENGE OF THE TIPPING POINT: Malcolm Gladwell Revisits the Science of Social Contagion
The Next Big Idea
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Miami's Transformation: Crime and Corruption in the 1980s
This chapter explores Miami's dramatic shift in the 1980s, driven by events like the Cuban boat lift and the cocaine trade, leading to significant Medicare fraud and criminality. It highlights the case of nursing home operator Philip S. Forms as a representation of the corrupt environment, fueled by drug money and demographic changes. The narrative examines how societal norms evolved amidst this turmoil, showcasing the profound impact on community behaviors and moral perspectives.
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