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The Opioid/Overdose Crisis as a Dialectics of Pain, Despair, and One-Sided Struggle

机译:作为痛苦,绝望和单面斗争的辩证法,阿片类药物/过量陈述

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The opioid/overdose crisis in the United States and Canada has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and has become a major field for research and interventions. It has embroiled pharmaceutical companies in lawsuits and possible bankruptcy filings. Effective interventions and policies toward this and future drug-related outbreaks may be improved by understanding the sociostructural roots of this outbreak. Much of the literature on roots of the opioid/overdose outbreak focuses on (1) the actions of pharmaceutical companies in inappropriately promoting the use of prescription opioids; (2) “deaths of despair” based on the deindustrialization of much of rural and urban Canada and the United States, and on the related marginalization and demoralization of those facing lifetimes of joblessness or precarious employment in poorly paid, often dangerous work; and (3) increase in occupationally-induced pain and injuries in the population. All three of these roots of the crisis—pharmaceutical misconduct and unethical marketing practices, despair based on deindustrialization and increased occupational pain—can be traced back, in part, to what has been called the “one-sided class war” that became prominent in the 1970s, became institutionalized as neo-liberalism in and since the 1980s, and may now be beginning to be challenged. We describe this one-sided class war, and how processes it sparked enabled pharmaceutical corporations in their misconduct, nurtured individualistic ideologies that fed into despair and drug use, weakened institutions that created social support in communities, and reduced barriers against injuries and other occupational pain at workplaces by reducing unionization, weakening surviving unions, and weakening the enforcement of rules about workplace safety and health. We then briefly discuss the implications of this analysis for programs and policies to mitigate or reverse the opioid/overdose outbreak.
机译:美国和加拿大的阿片类药/过量危机已声称成千上万的生命,并已成为研究和干预的主要领域。它在诉讼和可能的破产案件中卷起了制药公司。通过了解这一爆发的社会结构根源,可以改善有效的干预措施和对此和未来的药物相关爆发的政策。阿片类药物/过量爆发的根源上的大部分文献侧重于(1)制药公司在不恰当地促进使用处方阿片类药物的行动; (2)基于农村和市区的大部分地区和美国的去划线化的“绝望的死亡”,以及在薪水不足,往往危险的工作中面临的失业或岌岌可危的就业人的相关边缘化和少道化; (3)职业诱导的人口疼痛和伤害增加。所有这三根危机制药不当行为和不道德的营销实践,基于去工业化和职业痛苦的增加,可以部分地追溯到被称为“片面阶级战争”在突出的“片面阶级战争”中20世纪70年代,在20世纪80年代和自20世纪80年代以来,成为新自由主义的制度化,现在可能开始受到挑战。我们描述了这种单面课堂战争,以及它引发的工艺启动的药物公司在其不当行为中,培养了喂入绝望和吸毒的个人主义意识形态,削弱了社区社会支持的弱化机构,以及减少伤害伤害和其他职业痛苦的障碍通过减少工会化,疲软幸存的工会,削弱了关于工作场所安全和健康的规则的实施。然后,我们简要讨论了这种分析对措施和政策的影响,以减轻或逆转阿片类药物/过量爆发。

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