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  1. Sep 14, 2018 · Abstract. Advanced capitalism (AC) is a macro-economic and macro-cultural system that exerts profound influence on individual well-being. AC has led to great prosperity since the Second World War and has been of substantial benefit to well-being, providing levels of personal and political freedom, as well as infrastructure, health, and social ...

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  2. The book does not take responsibility for crafting a path to undoing modern capitalism, but invokes the role of social activism and calls for public health to align itself with a large array of diverse social movements. In 2015, it felt brave to talk about racism. 9 At What Cost tells us that now it is time to be brave and talk about capitalism ...

  3. Aug 1, 2022 · This chapter summarizes and critically assesses the relationship between capitalism and mental health. It begins by defining capitalism: broadly, a socio-economic system characterized by the private ownership of the means of production and the exploitation and domination of wage labour for profit.

  4. Jan 1, 2021 · Global capitalism is a global societal determinant of health. Global capitalism affects the social determinants of health through multiple pathways. Article presents a novel conceptual framework to map effects and guide analyses. Framework emphasizes transnational economic, political, and cultural practices.

    • Matthew B. Flynn
    • 2021
  5. This commentary explores connections between the structure of twenty-first-century capitalism and challenges to achieving UHC, discussing three features of today’s capitalism: financialized capitalism; trade, intangibles and global value chains; and inequality (as exacerbated by the first two features). The final section discusses the various ...

  6. Mar 6, 2023 · Capitalism and health are not synonymous. Numerous health care advances and innovations have stemmed from the financial incentives that a capitalistic society fosters, but individuals and ...

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  8. Jan 8, 2021 · They might feel being in competition with others and more lonely because of that, but not imagine this would affect their well-being. Future research should seek to clarify the potential moderating role of political orientation to understand why neoliberalism, political orientation, and culture might interact for some variables (e.g., well-being) but not others (e.g., loneliness).

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