A POLITICAL PROVOCATION FROM A PAIR OF PHYSICIANS WRITING OUTSIDE THEIR LANEAmericans care about their health. Americans pay lots of money in hopes of maintaining their health. So why are Americans so unhealthy? The reason is simple: as a country, the United States overinvests in medical care at the expense of the social, economic, and cultural forces that produce health. The rise of medicine as a cornerstone of American life and culture has coincided with a social and political devaluation of factors demonstrated to mean more to our vitality than anything else — influences like where we live, work, and play; livable wages that create opportunity for healthy living; and gender and racial equity. In Pained, physicians Michael Stein and Sandro Galea push the conversation around American health where it belongs: toward matters of class, money, and culture. Across more than 50 essays and data illustrations, Pained casts a light on how the structural components of everyday life — like school, housing, police, even cell phones — ultimately determine who gets to be healthy in today’s America. In doing so, it makes a case for reframing our political discourse in less myopic, more effectual terms. Accessible and surprising, political but not partisan, Pained is the urgent, uncomfortable conversation that American needs in this challenging moment. It will delight and infuriate readers of all political stripes.
Sandro Galea & Michael Stein
Pained [EPUB ebook]
Uncomfortable Conversations about the Public’s Health
Pained [EPUB ebook]
Uncomfortable Conversations about the Public’s Health
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Bahasa Inggris ● Format EPUB ● Halaman 312 ● ISBN 9780197510407 ● Penerbit Oxford University Press ● Diterbitkan 2020 ● Diunduh 3 kali ● Mata uang EUR ● ID 8042086 ● Perlindungan salinan Adobe DRM
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