The politics of intellectual property rights and access to medicines
by Valbona Muzaka
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How has your own perception of prescription drug costs and pharmaceutical advertising changed over time, and did this book challenge or confirm those views?
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Muzaka argues that the global system of intellectual property rights prioritizes wealth generation over public health; where do you see this tension most clearly playing out in society today?
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In what ways does treating knowledge and medicine strictly as "capital" rather than a public good alter our responsibilities as a global community?
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