David Sehat, an associate professor of history at Georgia State, recently interviewed Second Century Initiative scholar Timothy Lytton, a Distinguished University Professor of Law in the Center for Law, Health & Society at the College of Law, for an edition of “Mindpop,” a podcast by Sehat covering ideas, politics, and culture.
Sehat asks: “E. coli. Listeria. Salmonella. When you turn on the news, it’s hard not to hear about some tragic outbreak caused by lettuce, or beef, or something unknown. Why do outbreaks occur with such regularity? Is a failure of big government? Or is it big business putting profits above its customers? Or is it a regulatory state that is underfunded and overtasked?”
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— Jeremy Craig, Communications Manager, Office of the Provost