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" ... Several years ago, there was something of a mini-scandal, or episode of “serious concern,” about rapidly rising costs of Social Security Disability Insurance in the U.S. Economists pointed to charts showing alarming trends that would surely lead to an SSDI bankruptcy, surely resulting in drastic cuts to “deserving” disabled people. Journalists looked into it, and social scientists speculated to them about medical fraud and a mixture of regional, class, and racial pathologies that might explain why disability payments were rising so much, when clearly the number of “actually disabled” people can’t be that much more than in past years. ... "
" ... Teacher unions have often been the only group poised to resist authoritarian school reformers. Certainly unions have their share of pathologies and institutional inertia, but they can be a force for bottom-up change. ... "
" ... While there’s nothing you can do to correct the deeper, psychological pathologies that cause people to condescend to you, you can try to manage those perceptions when you detect them. For example, here are 5 polite things people say when they actually believe you’re stupid: ... "
" ... “Donald’s pathologies are so complex and his behaviors so often inexplicable that coming up with an accurate and comprehensive diagnosis would require a full battery of psychological and neurophysical tests that he’ll never sit for,” writes Mary Trump in the book. “Donald’s ego has been and is a fragile and inadequate barrier between him and the real world, which, thanks to his father’s money and power, he never had to negotiate by himself.” ... "
" ... “Donald’s pathologies are so complex and his behaviors so often inexplicable that coming up with an accurate and comprehensive diagnosis would require a full battery of psychological and neurophysical tests that he’ll never sit for,” wrote Mary Trump in the first book. “Donald’s ego has been and is a fragile and inadequate barrier between him and the real world, which, thanks to his father’s money and power, he never had to negotiate by himself.” ... "