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- Title
The public health theory of populism.
- Authors
Di Nucci, Ezio
- Abstract
Successful public health interventions have, in recent decades, improved the health of the working classes in significant ways across much of the western world. Nevertheless, here, I argue that populist electoral breakthroughs over the last decade may be considered side‐effects of 'successful' public health policies: crucially, the claim is that those political side‐effects resulted because of—rather than despite—the health‐measured success of those public health interventions.
- Subjects
ETHICS; PRACTICAL politics; SOCIAL theory; DISCRIMINATION (Sociology); PUBLIC health; EMPLOYEES; MEDICAL care use; GOVERNMENT policy; COVID-19 pandemic
- Publication
Bioethics, 2023, Vol 37, Issue 8, p748
- ISSN
0269-9702
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/bioe.13207