Plagues and Politics: What Pandemics Still Teach Us

Across four very different stories—Revolutionary-era smallpox, the still-mysterious ignition of the Black Death, a modern measles outbreak shaped by community identity and distrust, and the promise of genetics to build safer drugs—a single theme emerges: disease is never just biology. It is also environment, social structure, politics, and perception.


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