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Hi Dennis,

I've been trying to access this but my organisation doesn't have rights - could you forward on please?

Cheers,

Tom


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From: Socialism and Health <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Dennis Raphael
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Subject: [SOCIALISM-HEALTH] Please ask me for the article...

I'm not allowed to post this to a list but can send out to you if you ask.

Please email me at:  [log in to unmask]

Socialism as the way forward: updating a discourse analysis of the social determinants of health.

CRITICAL PUBLIC HEALTH, https://doi.org/10.1080/09581596.2023.2178387

ABSTRACT
In 2011 Raphael identified seven discourses on the social determinants of health (SDH). These discourses ranged from 'SDH as identifying those in need of health and social services' to 'SDH and their distribution result from the power and influence of those who create and benefit from health and social inequalities'. Developments since then have led us to identify an eighth: 'SDH and their distribution result from the processes inherent to capitalism - capital accumulation, competition, and exploitation'. We identify scholarship espousing the view that quality and equitable distribution of SDH will require the creation of a post-capitalist socialist state. While the form this state will take remains uncertain, means of moving towards it are available. Specific steps the public health community can undertake are identified.
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