Today, public health experts and political leaders who failed to listen to them agree on one thing: that we must 'fight' Covid-19. There's a consensus that we should target individual pathogens and suppress them - rather than address the reasons why our societies are so vulnerable. Arguing that this consensus is mistaken, Alex de Waal makes the case for a new democratic public health for the Anthropocene.
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Sulmaan Khan, Tufts University
"Alex de Waal brilliantly exposes a disordered and disrupted world "de-prepared" for pandemics and pleads for change. New Pandemics, Old Politics makes an urgent call to abandon the failed "war on disease" script, appealing for a new "emancipatory public health"."
Heidi J Larson, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
"Packed with relevant historical insights and challenging ideas, this book is certainly a help in understanding how such pandemics arise and what needs to be done if we are to prevent such outbreaks in the future."
Morning Star
"An extremely comprehensive, fascinating political history of previous epidemics, their metaphors and manifestations, and as such, a highly thought-provoking read in our current times."
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