NR PLUS Magazine French Socialism Has Failed By Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry May 16, 2019 ‘Free’ government services in France are unsustainable and anything but progressive.
Politics & Policy In Medicine, the Science Has Stopped Working By Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry November 15, 2017 A large fraction of medical research studies are turning out to be unreproducible. This is a huge problem.
Politics & Policy Nobody Knows What to Do about Health Care By Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry November 8, 2017 When it comes to American health care, the simple reality is that nobody knows what to do. The Singapore model can't be imported here; nor can Canada's.
Culture We’re Too Afraid to Die By Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry November 2, 2017 If most Americans were less afraid of dying, we’d probably cut 10 or 20 percent from our total health-care bill.
Politics & Policy The Most Wasteful Health Spending Is Also the Most Popular By Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry October 25, 2017 Employer-sponsored health plans are government entitlements; doctors are part of the problem.
Politics & Policy Half of All Health Spending Is Wasted By Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry October 24, 2017 If we spent half as much as we spend, we wouldn’t be worse off at all, so long as we spent the remaining money on what’s truly needed.
Politics & Policy The Poor Will Be Worse Off By Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry October 11, 2017 No matter what, there will always be unequal standards of health care for rich and poor.
Politics & Policy There Is No Such Thing as ‘Health Care’ By Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry October 4, 2017 The phrase 'health care' covers such a wide range of topics that the use of it may do more harm than good.
World America’s Francification: La Fin By Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry September 27, 2017 French practices America should adopt: Policies to promote family formation, and emphasis on philosophy in education.
Culture Washington Wealth and the American Desert? Not Yet, But It’s on the Horizon By Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry September 21, 2017 The D.C. metro area grows massive and rich, straining national cohesion. See Paris for the French precedent.