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The Cult and Science of Public Health

A Sociological Investigation

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The book explores the dual nature of public health as both a moral force and a scientific discipline in modern society. It examines how public health rituals unite people amidst diversity, serving as a replacement for traditional religions. The tension between scientific evidence and the needs of vulnerable populations highlights the challenges faced by underrepresented workers. The author advocates for a collective response to the impacts of capitalism and globalization, emphasizing the need for a redistributive social program to address health and social inequalities.

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The Cult and Science of Public Health, Kevin Dew

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2014
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