Science Mag: Intellectual Property Is 'Colonialist'

Science is one of the world’s foremost science journals. Alas, like other establishment science and medical journals, it regularly publishes articles that promote woke agendas that undermine excellence in science in the name of furthering equity and radical public-policy agendas.

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True to form, a recent article penned by two public-health professors disdains intellectual-property rights as “colonialist” and advocates dismantling capitalism in the realm of medical research.

Ed Morrissey

May we presume that all of Science Magazine's material is now public domain? Or are they colonialist when it comes to their interests, and anti-colonialist when it comes to the property of others?

As Wesley notes, the best way to stifle innovation is to remove the economic incentives from its success. 

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