"It is not inequalities that kill people. It is the people who produce
and reproduce inequalities through their public and private
interventions that kill people. In most cases, we have the specific
names of those responsible for those inequalities and, therefore, for
those deaths."
Navarro V. The importance of politics in policy. Aust NZ J Public Health
2011, 35, 313.
I've only belatedly caught up with this important note and the
associated section of the Australia and New Zealand Journal of Public
Health on public health and 9/11. Both are essential reading.
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