Wolfgang Wodarg | COMMENTARY #53
What is astroturfing? Wolfgang Wodarg, MD, German internist, pulmonologist, social medicine doctor and doctor for hygiene and environmental medicine, talks aboout lobbying, and about how…
What is astroturfing? Wolfgang Wodarg, MD, German internist, pulmonologist, social medicine doctor and doctor for hygiene and environmental medicine, talks aboout lobbying, and about how…
What is the difference between a classical dictatorship and totalitarianism? Mattias Desmet, professor of clinical psychology, defines totalitarianism, explains how it distinguishes from a classical…
Why is our research in trouble? Wolfgang Wodarg, MD, German internist, pulmonologist, social medicine doctor and doctor for hygiene and environmental medicine, explains the conflicts…
The teacher listens to her students and reports on their worries and suffering. Their parents complain, and the school board summons them.
A deputy wishes to have a factual discussion on the coronavirus issue and criticizes the government line. He is subsequently suspected of corruption.
Professor Dr. Max Otte is an economist, entrepreneur and publicist. A member of the CDU for decades, he has been Chairman of the Union of…
Science in a conflict of interest? Prof. Dr. Amitav Banerjee, Indian epidemiologist, gives a scientist’s insight into the economic struggles researchers face, and how the…
A society tumbling into a war-like state? Mattias Desmet, Belgian professor of clinical psychology, talks about what happens to the social bonds during mass formation,…
When Linda discovers that COVID is not the big threat it is portrayed to be in the media, she creates a network of help for…
How do you manufacture collective anxiety? Mattias Desmet, Belgian professor of clinical psychology, explains the four conditions for psychopathological mass formation – typical for totalitarian…