Deakin University, 221 Burwood Hwy, Burwood, Victoria, 3125, Australia.
J Bioeth Inq. 2021 Mar;18(1):45-58. doi: 10.1007/s11673-020-10073-0. Epub 2021 Jan 2.
This paper discusses the ethical implications of racism and some of the various costs associated with racism occurring at the institutional level. We argue that, in many ways, the laws, social structures, and institutions in Western society have operated to perpetuate the continuation of historical legacies of racial inequities with or without the intention of individuals and groups in society. By merely maintaining existing structures, laws, and social norms, society can impose social, economic, and health costs on racial minorities that impinge on their well-being and human dignity. Based on a review of multidisciplinary research on racism, particularly focusing on healthcare, we demonstrate how institutional racism leads to social and economic inequalities in society. By positing institutional racism as the inherent cause of avoidable disparities in healthcare, this paper draws attention to the ethical significance of racism, which remains a relatively neglected issue in bioethics research.
本文探讨了种族主义的伦理含义以及机构层面种族主义所带来的各种代价。我们认为,在许多方面,西方社会的法律、社会结构和制度在运作时,无论是有意还是无意,都延续了历史上存在的种族不平等的遗留问题。社会仅仅维持现有结构、法律和社会规范,就可能给少数族裔带来社会、经济和健康方面的代价,从而影响他们的福祉和人类尊严。通过对种族主义的多学科研究,特别是对医疗保健的研究进行综述,我们展示了制度性种族主义如何导致社会的社会经济不平等。本文将制度性种族主义视为医疗保健中可避免差异的内在原因,提请人们注意种族主义的伦理意义,这在生物伦理学研究中仍是一个相对被忽视的问题。