The Health of Nations

Why Inequality Is Harmful to Your Health

Ichiro Kawachi and Bruce P. Kennedy

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NOW IN PAPERBACK A celebrated analysis of inequality's impact on human health
The book America has been literally dying for! Give it to the rich and powerful, give it to the poor and downtrodden: Help heal our society.
—RICHARD WILKINSON, AUTHOR OF THE IMPACT OF INEQUALITY

Praised by The Lancet, which called it a “lucid account that . . . deserves to be read by everybody interested in the politics of health,” and the New England Journal of Medicine, The Health of Nations provides powerful evidence that growing inequality is undermining health, welfare, and community life in America. The book’s prizewinning authors also make an urgent argument for social justice as a necessary vehicle for the betterment of society.

The Health of Nations is the synthesis of years of groundbreaking research on the connections between social structures and health and welfare, and one which Nobel Prize–winner Amartya Sen says “has much to offer in reshaping the agenda of the debate on health care.” Now in a revised edition which includes a new afterword, it dramatically demonstrates that growing inequalities, far from being a benign by-product of capitalism, threaten the very freedoms that economic development is thought to bring about.


Ichiro Kawachi
is the director of the Harvard Center for Society and Health and professor of social epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health. Bruce P. Kennedy is a social epidemiologist, formerly at the Harvard School of Public Health. They live in Boston.

Current Affairs
Spring 2006
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5 1/2 x 8 1/4, 272 pages
978-1-56584-896-2

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