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How Politics Makes Us Sick T. Schrecker

How Politics Makes Us Sick By T. Schrecker

How Politics Makes Us Sick by T. Schrecker


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Ted Schrecker and Clare Bambra argue that the obesity, insecurity, austerity and inequality that result from neoliberal (or 'market fundamentalist') policies are hazardous to our health, asserting that these neoliberal epidemics require a political cure.

How Politics Makes Us Sick Summary

How Politics Makes Us Sick: Neoliberal Epidemics by T. Schrecker

Ted Schrecker and Clare Bambra argue that the obesity, insecurity, austerity and inequality that result from neoliberal (or 'market fundamentalist') policies are hazardous to our health, asserting that these neoliberal epidemics require a political cure.

How Politics Makes Us Sick Reviews

This book makes a valuable contribution to politicising the inequality in its various forms and the effects of inequality on health. It is a powerful antidote to the dominance of the lifestyle discourse that focuses on the individual. ... The book will be of interest to public health policy makers and practitioners; public health advocacy groups; and students of social and public health policy. (Professor Karen Willis, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health, Vol. 41 (2), April, 2017)

Schrecker and Bambra marshal solid, cross-national evidence and clear arguments to make a compelling and incriminatory case against neoliberalism and the epidemics it has engendered. ... the authors call for revitalising solidarity-oriented social democratic welfare states to reverse the neoliberal clawbacks of the past decades. (Anne-Emanuelle Birn, The Lancet, Vol. 388, July, 2016)

Public Health scholars Schrecker and Bambra (both, Durham Univ., UK) analyze the impacts of three decades of neoliberal economic policies on the health of the British and American people. ... This book is suited for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars in public health, social welfare, and domestic policies in the US, UK, and wealthy democracies. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. (D. B. Robertson, Choice, Vol. 53 (6), February, 2016)

About T. Schrecker

Ted Schrecker is Professor of Global Health Policy at Durham University, UK. He previously taught environmental studies, political science and population health, and worked as a legislative researcher and consultant for many years.

Clare Bambra is Professor of Public Health Geography and Director of the Centre for Health and Inequalities Research, Durham University, UK. Her research focuses on the effects of labour markets, health and welfare systems on health inequalities.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Politics and Health 2. Obesity: How Politics Makes Us Fat 3. Insecurity: How Politics Gets Under Our Skin 4. Austerity: How Politics Has Pulled Away Our Safety Net 5. Inequality: How Politics Divides and Rules Us 6. Conclusion: Their Scarcity and Our Political Cure

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NLS9781137463098
9781137463098
1137463090
How Politics Makes Us Sick: Neoliberal Epidemics by T. Schrecker
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2015-05-29
167
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