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How Politics Makes Us Sick: Neoliberal Epidemics T. Schrecker
How Politics Makes Us Sick: Neoliberal Epidemics
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.
Marc Notes: 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. Biographical Note: 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."Review Quotes: "It's official: austerity and neoliberalism is bad for your health. This impeccably researched book illustrates how the reigning dogma of our time is bad for people - and spurs us on to find an alternative." Owen Jones, Author and Columnist for "The Guardian" "The political tradition of recent years has been to blame the victims for their ailments. Today you so often hear that people should 'take responsibility for themselves' as if each of us could individually transform the obesogenic environments created in the search for ever greater profits, as if we could individually alter our parental history, and our childhood circumstances, the pollution in the air we breathe and the thoughts fed through the media of the nation-state we live in, and as if we were each an island and there were no such thing as society. "How Politics Makes Us Sick" debunks these myths and replaces them with explanations based on evidence." - Danny Dorling, Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography, University of Oxford, UK "This important expose charts how neoliberal ideology has undermined the lives of ordinary people, not least by damaging public health. The authors offer compelling evidence that privatisation, deregulation and austerity are bad for us, leading to worse health outcomes and growing health inequalities. The section on how growing insecurity at work is sending stress levels soaring will be of particular interest to trade unionists. Clearly structured and convincingly argued, this book is a worthy addition to the growing body of literature highlighting the pernicious effects of unfettered markets. It shows that the need for an antidote to neo-liberalism is greater than ever - and that a cure is possible." - Frances O'Grady, General Secretary, Trades Union Congress "Over the last few years we have heard much about the corrosive effects of inequality in our societies and how it is hurting us socially, economically and politically. Schrecker and Bambra provide a compelling argument that inequality's most malignant effect is in undermining our health and welfare systems. They have shown that it is very much a man-made crisis, and importantly not only do they chart why ideological decisions have undermined public health and increased inequality, but they point towards the brave political decisions needed to halt the corrosion. Their searing critique of neoliberal policies and the way in which they hurt the most vulnerable in society should be compulsory reading for anyone planning to stand for elected office." - Jude Kirton-Darling, Labour MEP for North East England and member of the European Parliament Committee on International Trade"Table of Contents: 1. Introduction: Politics and Health2. Obesity: How Politics Makes Us Fat3. Insecurity: How Politics Gets Under Our Skin4. Austerity: How Politics Has Pulled Away Our Safety Net5. Inequality: How Politics Divides and Rules Us6. Conclusion: Their Scarcity and Our Political Cure
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | May 29, 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781137463098 |
| Publishers | Palgrave Macmillan |
| Genre | Interdisciplinary Studies > Policy Studies |
| Pages | 167 |
| Dimensions | 139 × 217 × 11 mm · 246 g |
| Language | English |