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When Public Health Crises Collide: Social Disparities and COVID‐19

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Abstract In To Have or to Be?, psychoanalyst Erich Fromm writes about pursuit after domination of nature, material abundance, and unlimited happiness, which made modern society become more interested in… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In To Have or to Be?, psychoanalyst Erich Fromm writes about pursuit after domination of nature, material abundance, and unlimited happiness, which made modern society become more interested in having than in being. Income, in his view, should not be as accentuated as to create different experiences of life for different groups [1]. Of the concepts that Fromm presents, the domination of nature, which facilitates zoonotic spillover events by increasing the overlap between the habitat of various species with that of humans [2‐5], and the gap between the rich and the poor, which recently has become the widest in years [6], become particularly relevant in context of the COVID‐19 pandemic.

Keywords: disparities covid; collide social; health crises; crises collide; public health; social disparities

Journal Title: International Journal of Clinical Practice
Year Published: 2020

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