Morone J A
Brown University, USA.
J Health Polit Policy Law. 1997 Aug;22(4):993-1020. doi: 10.1215/03616878-22-4-993.
This essay explores the effects of morality on health policy. Moral images and stereotypes, I argue, have powerful political consequences. They are the differences between fighting poverty and fearing the poor, between expanding social welfare programs and cracking down on crime, between public health campaigns and drug wars. I begin by locating morality within traditional paradigms of American politics (which are designed to overlook the issue); I then suggest how moral stigmas are constructed; show how they are deployed in debates over public health issues, such as alcohol abuse and drug addiction; and briefly sketch an alternative approach to defining community and seeking public health.
本文探讨道德对卫生政策的影响。我认为,道德形象和刻板印象具有强大的政治影响力。它们体现在消除贫困与惧怕穷人之间的差异、扩大社会福利项目与打击犯罪之间的差异、公共卫生运动与毒品战争之间的差异。我首先将道德置于美国传统政治范式中(这些范式旨在忽视该问题);接着指出道德污名是如何构建的;展示它们如何在关于公共卫生问题(如酗酒和药物成瘾)的辩论中被运用;并简要勾勒一种界定社群和寻求公共卫生的替代方法。