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Books, Readable and Valuable as References

Please note that there is a list of books on the subject of universal health care at the main website for Project EINO. CLICK . That list of books is more extensive, although the books only briefly deal with the issue of the "Right to Health Care". Also at that website, you can download a free pamphlet on the "Right to Health Care" in Acrobat format. CLICK

 

Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights and the New War on the Poor (2003), by Dr. Paul Farmer, University of California Press; (November 1, 2004), ISBN: 0520243269, 419 pages

This an extremely important book for anyone curious or seriously interested in the right to health care. The book includes many striking demonstrations about how the world's poor are living barely scratching out a living. The right to health care is likely the key issue in these people's lives, especially considered, as it should be, in its broadest sense. In that broad sense the right to health care involves all the necessary circumstances so that the world's people can live well and way beyond the miserable conditions that a large portion are consigned to for the duration of their lives.

The material in this book complements very well the facts, documents and arguments contained at our website Right To Health Care . ORG . Much of the book strikes at the heart and appeals forcefully to our sense of justice and our outrage at needless misery at this point in humankinds technological progress.