Medicine Under Capitalism
İÇİNDEKİLERContents IntroductionThe Nature of Medicine Under Capitalism Part I: The Underdevelopment of Health in Capitalist Societies THE CAPITALIST UNDERDEVELOPED WORLD The Political and Economic Origins of the Underdevelopment of Health in Latin America Allende's Chile: A Case Study in the Breaking with Underdevelopment THE CAPITALIST DEVELOPED WORLD Health and Medicine in the Rural United States: Its Political and Economic Determinants The Underdevelopment of Health of Working America: Causes, Consequences, and Possible Solutions Part II: The Meaning of Health and Medicine The Industrialization of Fetishism: A Critique of Ivan Illich Part III: The Political Economy of Medical Care An Explanation of the Composition, Nature, and Functions of the Present Health Sector of the United States The Labor Force: Women as Producers of Services in the Health Sector of the United States Part IV: Class, Political Power and Health Care Social Class, Political Power, and the State: Their Implications in Medicine Acknowledgments |