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Playbook for Balancing the Moral and Empirical Cases for Health
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
Foundations
- What Stories Will We Tell about COVID-19? 15
- Liberty and Health? 22
- Fear 27
- The Economics of Illiberalism 32
- How to Get Healthier and Wealthier during a Crisis 36
- Decision-Making in an Age of Social Media 41
- Borders in an Age of Pandemics 46
- UFOs, COVID-19, and the Return of Radical Uncertainty 52
- Why Do We Tell the Stories We Tell? 57
- The History of Soccer, the Butterfly Effect, and Public Health 62
- The Ongoing Challenge of Race 66
- Not in the Name of Public Health 73
- Health and the Opportunity to Think Freely 78
- Thinking in Groups or Thinking for Ourselves: In Praise of Iconoclasm 83
- The Challenge of Slow-Burning Threats 88
- The Ineluctable Role of the Faceless Bureaucrat 93
- Sectarianism and the Public’s Health 98
- Health in an Era of Resurgent Great Power Conflict 103
- “For Our Own Good” 109
-
Heresies
- Why Health? 117
- The Spherical Cow Problem 121
- Public Health and the Temptations of Power 126
- Not Our Place 131
- The Radical Importance of Acknowledging Progress 135
- Who’s Left? 139
- Too Far, or Not Far Enough? 144
- A Case against Moralism in Public Health 149
- Resisting the Allure of Moral Grandstanding 154
- Resisting Our Suburban Impulses 159
- Resisting Our Suburban Impulses 164
- We Need to Talk about Class 171
- Public Health and Tradition 176
- My Bias in Favor of Living 180
-
Hopes
- Mercy and Our Present Moment 185
- A Case for Good Faith Argument 192
- “One Does Have Joys” 197
- Playbook for Balancing the Moral and Empirical Cases for Health 201
- The False Choice of Diversity and Inclusion versus the Pursuit of Excellence 206
- Our Place in the Natural Order of Things 211
- What Do We Want from Our Political System? 215
- The Role of Experts and Community Voices Both 220
- The Aesthetics of a Healthier World 224
- Intellectual Cross-Training toward a Healthier World 229
- The Incredible Potential of New Technology 233
- The Consent of the Governed 237
- Spending Smarter 242
- A Populist Public Health 247
- In Praise of Objective Reality 252
- The Next Generation: The Kids Are (Probably) All Right 256
-
In Conclusion
- Toward a Liberal Public Health 261
- Acknowledgments 267
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
Foundations
- What Stories Will We Tell about COVID-19? 15
- Liberty and Health? 22
- Fear 27
- The Economics of Illiberalism 32
- How to Get Healthier and Wealthier during a Crisis 36
- Decision-Making in an Age of Social Media 41
- Borders in an Age of Pandemics 46
- UFOs, COVID-19, and the Return of Radical Uncertainty 52
- Why Do We Tell the Stories We Tell? 57
- The History of Soccer, the Butterfly Effect, and Public Health 62
- The Ongoing Challenge of Race 66
- Not in the Name of Public Health 73
- Health and the Opportunity to Think Freely 78
- Thinking in Groups or Thinking for Ourselves: In Praise of Iconoclasm 83
- The Challenge of Slow-Burning Threats 88
- The Ineluctable Role of the Faceless Bureaucrat 93
- Sectarianism and the Public’s Health 98
- Health in an Era of Resurgent Great Power Conflict 103
- “For Our Own Good” 109
-
Heresies
- Why Health? 117
- The Spherical Cow Problem 121
- Public Health and the Temptations of Power 126
- Not Our Place 131
- The Radical Importance of Acknowledging Progress 135
- Who’s Left? 139
- Too Far, or Not Far Enough? 144
- A Case against Moralism in Public Health 149
- Resisting the Allure of Moral Grandstanding 154
- Resisting Our Suburban Impulses 159
- Resisting Our Suburban Impulses 164
- We Need to Talk about Class 171
- Public Health and Tradition 176
- My Bias in Favor of Living 180
-
Hopes
- Mercy and Our Present Moment 185
- A Case for Good Faith Argument 192
- “One Does Have Joys” 197
- Playbook for Balancing the Moral and Empirical Cases for Health 201
- The False Choice of Diversity and Inclusion versus the Pursuit of Excellence 206
- Our Place in the Natural Order of Things 211
- What Do We Want from Our Political System? 215
- The Role of Experts and Community Voices Both 220
- The Aesthetics of a Healthier World 224
- Intellectual Cross-Training toward a Healthier World 229
- The Incredible Potential of New Technology 233
- The Consent of the Governed 237
- Spending Smarter 242
- A Populist Public Health 247
- In Praise of Objective Reality 252
- The Next Generation: The Kids Are (Probably) All Right 256
-
In Conclusion
- Toward a Liberal Public Health 261
- Acknowledgments 267
- Index 269