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Steelmanning the argument for free drug pricing
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Attacking a strawman is a form of fallacious argument in which opponents of a particular proposition attack a weaker, but superficially similar, version of that proposition in order to make it easier for them to “win” the argument. Strawmanning is particularly pernicious when used as a bad-faith rhetorical technique to lead non-expert audiences to false conclusions.
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