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Navigating Healthcare: Accountability and Scapegoating
This chapter discusses the complexities and frustrations of the current healthcare system, which is criticized for its burdensome design and inefficiencies leading to public discontent. It examines the unintended consequences of government policies on insurance, particularly in California's fire crisis, and questions the accountability of those responsible. Additionally, it explores philosophical theories on scapegoating and mimetic desire, reflecting on their relevance in today's media landscape and the cyclical nature of public narratives.