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Do we face-a third revolution in human history? If so, how will public health respond?

机译:我们是否要面对人类历史上的第三次革命?如果是这样,公共卫生将如何应对?

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Background A range of evidence suggests that the dominant culture associated with the economic systems of 'modern' societies has become a major source of pressure on global resources and may precipitate a third revolution in human history, with major implications for health and well-being.Objective This paper aims to consider whether there are historical analogies with contemporary circumstances which might help us make connections between past and present predicaments in the human condition; to highlight the underpinnings of such predicaments in the politico-economic and cultural systems found in 'modern' societies; to outline questions prompted by this analysis, and stimulate greater debate around the issues raised.Methods We draw on evidence and arguments condensed from complex research and theorizing from multiple disciplines.Results Contemporary evidence suggests that global depletion of a key energy resource (oil), increasing environmental degradation and imminent climate change can be linked to human socio-economic and cultural systems which are now out of balance with their environment. Those systems are associated with Western-type societies, where political philosophies of neo-liberaiism, together with cultural values of individualism, materialism and consumerism, support an increasingly globalized capitalist economic system. Evidence points to a decline of psychological and social well-being in such societies.Conclusion We need to work out how to prevent/ameliorate the harms likely to flow from climate change and rising oil costs. Public health professionals face the challenge of preventing adverse health consequences likely to result from continued adherence to the have-it-all mindset prevailing in contemporary Western societies. Equally, we need to seek out the potential health dividends that could be realized in terms of reduced obesity, improved well-being and greater social equity, while not under-estimating the likelihood of profound resistance, from many sectors of society, to unwanted but inevitable change.
机译:背景技术一系列证据表明,与“现代”社会的经济体系有关的主导文化已成为全球资源压力的主要来源,并可能引发人类历史上的第三次革命,对健康和福祉产生重大影响。目的本文旨在考虑是否存在与当代环境有关的历史类比,这可能有助于我们在人类状况的过去和现在困境之间建立联系;强调“现代”社会中这种困境在政治经济和文化体系中的基础;概述由分析引起的问题,并引发对所提出问题的更多辩论。方法我们借鉴了复杂研究和来自多个学科的理论得出的证据和论据。结果当代证据表明,全球关键能源(石油)的耗竭,日益严重的环境退化和迫在眉睫的气候变化可能与人类的社会经济和文化体系联系在一起,而人类的社会经济和文化体系现在已经与其环境失去平衡。这些制度与西方社会有关,新自由主义的政治哲学以及个人主义,唯物主义和消费主义的文化价值观共同支持日益全球化的资本主义经济体系。有证据表明,在这样的社会中心理和社会福祉有所下降。结论我们需要研究如何预防/减轻气候变化和石油成本上涨可能带来的危害。公共卫生专业人员面临着预防不良健康后果的挑战,这种不良健康后果可能是由于继续坚持当代西方社会普遍存在的“拥有一切”的思维方式而造成的。同样,我们需要寻找可以减少肥胖,改善福祉和更大的社会公平性的潜在健康红利,同时又不能低估社会许多阶层对不必要的,但又有巨大抵抗力的可能性。不可避免的变化。

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