How Politics Makes Us Sick Neoliberal Epidemics
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.
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Neoliberal Epidemics Ted Schrecker and Clare Bambra
10.1057/9781137463074 - How Politics Makes Us Sick, Ted Schrecker and Clare Bambra
Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to University of Western Ontario - PalgraveConnect - 2015-12-29
How Politics Makes Us Sick
Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to University of Western Ontario - PalgraveConnect - 2015-12-29
How Politics Makes Us Sick
10.1057/9781137463074 - How Politics Makes Us Sick, Ted Schrecker and Clare Bambra
10.1057/9781137463074 - How Politics Makes Us Sick, Ted Schrecker and Clare Bambra
Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to University of Western Ontario - PalgraveConnect - 2015-12-29
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How Politics Makes Us Sick Ted Schrecker and Clare Bambra Durham University, UK
10.1057/9781137463074 - How Politics Makes Us Sick, Ted Schrecker and Clare Bambra
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Neoliberal Epidemics
© Ted Schrecker and Clare Bambra 2015
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