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Public Health and Colonialism: A New or Old Problem?
Author(s)Lang, Tim
AbstractWhat is at stake for the entire spectrum of public health disciplines–from “hard” medicine to “soft” policy–is nothing more than a need to re-think their own role in the new global social order. Gradually, the enormity of the economic changes that have been pushed through by the neo-liberal project are becoming clear to the public health movement. Knowing this, can we justify investment in ever more sophisticated “technical fixes” for what we know are socially created health problems? Is the future of policy to make the new global division of labour ever more efficient when this leads to social inequalities that are themselves a determinant of ill health? Is surgery’s contribution to the global coronary heart disease epidemic only to conduct ever more bypass operations when it is the Western diet (now being sold worldwide) that needs to be confronted?
IssueNo3
Pages162-163
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Epidemiology & Community Health
VolumeNo55
PubDateMarch 2001
ISBN_ISSN0143-005X

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