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by danaris 2179 days ago
You know what government is really good for?

Expensive projects for the public good with no mandate to turn a profit.

If you're part of a government agency whose entire purpose is to develop and research new drugs, you're not going to be unduly risk averse. You're going to be doing your job, trying new things, working on getting new, effective, efficient treatments and cures developed, tested, and released to the public.

Personally, I don't know to what extent I believe that pharmaceutical companies have actively suppressed research on cures for diseases, in favour of life-long treatments, but the incentives definitely support the theory. Publicly-run pharmaceutical research would also be much more likely to do a proper, thorough investigation of the kinds of treatments that can come out of well-known natural/easily-synthesized substances (as opposed to the existing pharmaceutical industry, which is incentivized to do research into things that require more specialized expertise & equipment, so the people who want the drugs must but them from them).