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  1. Institutional Corruption of Pharmaceuticals and the Myth of Safe and Effective Drugs.Donald W. Light, Joel Lexchin & Jonathan J. Darrow - 2013 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (3):590-600.
    Institutional corruption is a normative concept of growing importance that embodies the systemic dependencies and informal practices that distort an institution’s societal mission. An extensive range of studies and lawsuits already documents strategies by which pharmaceutical companies hide, ignore, or misrepresent evidence about new drugs; distort the medical literature; and misrepresent products to prescribing physicians. We focus on the consequences for patients: millions of adverse reactions. After defining institutional corruption, we focus on evidence that it lies behind the epidemic of (...)
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  • The fate of empires and Search for survival.John Bagot Glubb - 1978 - Edinburgh: Blackwood. Edited by John Bagot Glubb.
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  • 1,500 scientists lift the lid on reproducibility.M. Baker - 2016 - Nature 533 (7604):452-454.
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  • Manifesto of the communist party.Karl Marx - unknown
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  • Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis.Ludwig von Mises - 1938 - Science and Society 2 (2):265-270.
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