The book "The body as a machine" explores the historical process of medicalisation in Chilean society, mainly focusing on the labour force. It highlights the transformation of medicine from a private sphere concerned with individual care to a social phenomenon encompassing various collective dimensions. The book argues that the rise of the liberal oligarchic state, rural-urban migration, and the emergence of a professional medical elite contributed to the socialisation of medicine in Chile. This process involved the standardisation and regulation of the population through medical interventions and establishing a comprehensive healthcare system.
The End of Welfare as We Know It? : Continuity and Change in Western Welfare State Settings and Practices
bookA Feast of Vultures : The Hidden Business of Democracy in India
Josy Joseph
audiobookAll Life is Problem Solving
Karl Popper
audiobookThe Dictator Pope : The Inside Story of the Francis Papacy
Marcantonio Colonna
bookThe Name of God is Mercy
Pope Francis
audiobookScrewed! : How China, Russia, the EU, and Other Foreign Countries Screw the United States, How Our Own Leaders Help Them Do It . . . and What We Can Do About It
Dick Morris, Eileen McGann
audiobookIlliberal Europe : Eastern Europe from the Fall of the Berlin Wall to the War in Ukraine
Leon Marc
audiobookThe African Origin of Civilization : Myth or Reality
Cheikh Anta Diop
audiobookBecoming Baba Yaga : Trickster, Feminist, and Witch of the Woods
Kris Spisak
audiobookI nationens intresse?
Lars Borgnäs
bookStiltje : Depression - symtom - orsak - behandling
Gunilla Nilson, Thomas Silfving
bookPartiledaren som klev in i kylan: Berättelsen om Juholts fall och den nya politiken
Daniel Suhonen
audiobook