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The reemergence of Engels’ concept of social murder in response to growing social and health inequalities

作   者:
Medvedyuk S.Govender P.Raphael D.
作者机构:
Toronto York University CanadaSchool of Health Policy and Management
关键词:
Friedrich EngelsHealth inequalitiesSocial murderCapitalism
期刊名称:
Social science and medicine
i s s n:
0277-9536
年卷期:
2021 年 289 卷
页   码:
114377-114377
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摘   要:
In 1845, Friedrich Engels identified how the living and working conditions experienced by English workers sent them prematurely to the grave, arguing that those responsible for these conditions – ruling authorities and the bourgeoisie – were committing social murder. The concept remained, for the most part, dormant in academic journals through the 1900s. Since 2000, there has been a revival of the social murder concept with its growth especially evident in the UK over the last decade as a result of the Grenfell Tower Fire and the effects of austerity imposed by successive Conservative governments. The purpose of this paper is to document the reemergence of the concept of social murder in academic journal articles. To do so we conducted a scoping review of content applying the social murder concept since 1900 in relation to health and well-being. We identified two primary concepts of social murder: social murder as resulting from capitalist exploitation and social murder as resulting from bad public policy across the domains of working conditions, living conditions, poverty, housing, race, health inequalities, crime and violence, neoliberalism, gender, food, social assistance, deregulation and austerity. We consider reasons for the reemergence of Engels’ social murder concept and the role it can play in resisting the forces responsible for the living and working conditions that kill.
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