Trump’s former Homeland Security adviser on COVID-19: ‘We could have saved more lives with a different, faster approach’

Click Here to Read:  Trump’s former Homeland Security adviser on COVID-19: ‘We could have saved more lives with a different, faster approach’ by Joseph Choi on the Hill website on  October 25, 2020.

The official portrait of Thomas Bossert, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

 The false promise of herd immunity for COVID-19

Click Here to Read:  The false promise of herd immunity for COVID-19 Why proposals to largely let the virus run its course — embraced by Donald Trump’s administration and others — could bring “untold death and suffering” by Christie Aschwanden on the Nature website on October 21, 2020.
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On Psychoanalytic Formation in Ireland: Questions and Reflection Online with Après-Coup

WORKSHOP: On Psychoanalytic Formation in Ireland: Questions and Reflections  Barry O’Donnell, Donna Redmond, Eve Watson  Saturday, October 31, 2020  10:30 am – 2:00 pm EDT (U.S.) 14:30 – 18:00 GMT To register, click here.

Inherent in Jacques Lacan’s Founding Act of June 21, 1964 is the reality that the relationship between leader and group is a permanent problem. Within his innovation, Lacan highlighted a possible way to forge one’s own way rather than become a disciple who follows a master. This is the onerous and creative task faced by those who have the desire to pass the baton that Freud first wielded.
Barry O’Donnell: “An feidir an chúis Freud agus Lacan á dheileadh ón chúis an Phiarsaigh?” (Can the Cause of Freud and Lacan Be Turned out of the Cause of Pearse?): Ireland and the Transmission of Psychoanalysis  Donna Redmond: Squaring the Circle—The Impossibility of
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