In late winter of 2023, a community of radical thinkers and doers convened around “The Fault in Our SARS: COVID-19 in the Biden Era,” a new book by Rob Wallace and co-authors. Head here to see the rest of the event: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG3O6UFukFTE3Q7NuMxWWKmE1Au2jhXkYThis video with Howard Waitzkin, author of “Health Care Under the Knife” (Monthly Review Press), is one of over a dozen talks from the book launch.The launch was a fundraiser for the Agroecology and Rural Economics Research Corps (ARERC). See below for a list of speakers at the first event…___PANELISTS:*Rob Wallace, author, “The Fault in Our SARS” *Mindy Fullilove, author, “Root Shock”*Howard Waitzkin, co-author, “Social Medicine and the Coming Transformation”*Vicente Navarro, professor of Political and Social Sciences at the Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona, Spain) and professor of Public Policy at The Johns Hopkins University.*Max Ajl, associated researcher with the Tunisian Observatory for Food Sovereignty and the Environment and a postdoctoral fellow with the Rural Sociology Group at Wageningen University.*Deborah Wallace, co-author, “The Recurrence of COVID-19 in New York State and New York City”*Luke Bergmann, co-author, “Dominant modes of agricultural production helped structure initial COVID-19 spread in the U.S. Midwest”*Allan de Campos Silva, co-author, “Meatpacking giant tied to child labor, deforestation and mass COVID infection”*Kenichi Okamoto, co-author, “Governance is key to controlling SARS-CoV-2’s vaccine resistance”*Meleiza Figueroa, co-author, “To live and die in Los Angeles: COVID-19, structural stress, and the path to a more resilient public health” *Rupa Marya, co-author, “Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice”*Gregg Gonsalves, co-author, “The Politics of Care: From COVID-19 to Black Lives Matter”*Vijay Prashad, author, “Washington Bullets”*Adelita Husni-Bey, artist, “On Necessary Work” (2021)*Adia Benton, author, HIV Exceptionalism and “Race, epidemics, and the viral economy of health expertise”*Justin Feldman, co-author of the forthcoming “How to Hide a Pandemic”*Tammi Jonas, co-author, “Farming, pandemics, and a conservation program aimed at enriching the Global North” and President, Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance*Luis Fernando Chaves, co-author, “Reifications in disease ecology:Demystifying land use change in pathogen emergence” *With music by DJ Justin Cheatham___ About “The Fault in Our SARS”: The Trump administration’s neglect and incompetence helped put half-a-million Americans in the ground, dead from COVID-19. Joe Biden was elected president in part on the promise of setting us on a science-driven course correction, but, a little more than a year later, another half-a-million Americans were killed by the virus. What happened? In “The Fault in Our SARS,” evolutionary epidemiologist Rob Wallace catalogs the Biden administration’s failures in controlling the outbreak. He also shows that, beyond matters of specific political persona or party, it was a decades-long structural decline associated with putting profits ahead of people that gutted U.S. public health. COVID-19 isn’t just an American tragedy. Each in its own way, countries around the world following the “profit-first” model failed their people. Global vaccination campaigns were bottled up by efforts to protect pharmaceutical companies’ intellectual property rights. Economies were treated as somehow more real than the people and ecologies upon which they depend. Frustrated populations pushed back against lockdowns, abuses of governmental trust, and, fair or not, the very concept of public health. A social rot meanwhile wended its way into the heart of the sciences that, tasked with controlling disease, serve the systems that helped bring about COVID-19 in the first place. In The Fault in Our SARS, Wallace and an array of invited contributors aim to strip down the capitalist social psychology that in effect protected the SARS virus. The team proposes instead new approaches in health and ecology that appeal both to humanity’s highest ideals and to the pragmatic changes we must make to survive COVID and the worst of the new diseases on the horizon. Get your copy of “The Fault in Our SARS,” here: https://monthlyreview.org/product/the-fault-in-our-sars/ * * * * Monthly Review magazine and Monthly Review Press have been leading publishers of left scholarship since 1949. The first issue of Monthly Review (May 1949) featured Albert Einstein’s classic essay, “Why Socialism?” Our mission since then has been to offer readers a responsible platform for neglected and emerging scholarship grounded in critical analyses of capitalism.
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In late winter of 2023, a community of radical thinkers and doers convened around “The Fault in Our SARS: COVID-19 in the Biden Era,” a new book by Rob Wallace and co-authors. Head here to see the rest of the event: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG3O6UFukFTE3Q7NuMxWWKmE1Au2jhXkYThis video with Rupa Marya, co-author, “Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice”, is one of over a dozen talks from the book launch. Get your copy of “The Fault in Our SARS,” here: https://monthlyreview.org/product/the-fault-in-our-sars/ See below for a list of speakers at the first event…___PANELISTS:*Rob Wallace, author, “The Fault in Our SARS” *Mindy Fullilove, author, “Root Shock”*Howard Waitzkin, co-author, “Social Medicine and the Coming Transformation”*Vicente Navarro, professor of Political and Social Sciences at the Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona, Spain) and professor of Public Policy at The Johns Hopkins University.*Max Ajl, associated researcher with the Tunisian Observatory for Food Sovereignty and the Environment and a postdoctoral fellow with the Rural Sociology Group at Wageningen University.*Deborah Wallace, co-author, “The Recurrence of COVID-19 in New York State and New York City”*Luke Bergmann, co-author, “Dominant modes of agricultural production helped structure initial COVID-19 spread in the U.S. Midwest”*Allan de Campos Silva, co-author, “Meatpacking giant tied to child labor, deforestation and mass COVID infection”*Kenichi Okamoto, co-author, “Governance is key to controlling SARS-CoV-2’s vaccine resistance”*Meleiza Figueroa, co-author, “To live and die in Los Angeles: COVID-19, structural stress, and the path to a more resilient public health” *Rupa Marya, co-author, “Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice”*Gregg Gonsalves, co-author, “The Politics of Care: From COVID-19 to Black Lives Matter”*Vijay Prashad, author, “Washington Bullets”*Adelita Husni-Bey, artist, “On Necessary Work” (2021)*Adia Benton, author, HIV Exceptionalism and “Race, epidemics, and the viral economy of health expertise”*Justin Feldman, co-author of the forthcoming “How to Hide a Pandemic”*Tammi Jonas, co-author, “Farming, pandemics, and a conservation program aimed at enriching the Global North” and President, Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance*Luis Fernando Chaves, co-author, “Reifications in disease ecology: Demystifying land use change in pathogen emergence” *With music by DJ Justin Cheatham***The launch was a fundraiser for the Agroecology and Rural Economics Research Corps (ARERC). ___ About “The Fault in Our SARS”: The Trump administration’s neglect and incompetence helped put half-a-million Americans in the ground, dead from COVID-19. Joe Biden was elected president in part on the promise of setting us on a science-driven course correction, but, a little more than a year later, another half-a-million Americans were killed by the virus. What happened? In “The Fault in Our SARS,” evolutionary epidemiologist Rob Wallace catalogs the Biden administration’s failures in controlling the outbreak. He also shows that, beyond matters of specific political persona or party, it was a decades-long structural decline associated with putting profits ahead of people that gutted U.S. public health. COVID-19 isn’t just an American tragedy. Each in its own way, countries around the world following the “profit-first” model failed their people. Global vaccination campaigns were bottled up by efforts to protect pharmaceutical companies’ intellectual property rights. Economies were treated as somehow more real than the people and ecologies upon which they depend. Frustrated populations pushed back against lockdowns, abuses of governmental trust, and, fair or not, the very concept of public health. A social rot meanwhile wended its way into the heart of the sciences that, tasked with controlling disease, serve the systems that helped bring about COVID-19 in the first place. In The Fault in Our SARS, Wallace and an array of invited contributors aim to strip down the capitalist social psychology that in effect protected the SARS virus. The team proposes instead new approaches in health and ecology that appeal both to humanity’s highest ideals and to the pragmatic changes we must make to survive COVID and the worst of the new diseases on the horizon. * * * * Monthly Review magazine and Monthly Review Press have been leading publishers of left scholarship since 1949. The first issue of Monthly Review (May 1949) featured Albert Einstein’s classic essay, “Why Socialism?” Our mission since then has been to offer readers a responsible platform for neglected and emerging scholarship grounded in critical analyses of capitalism.
In late winter of 2023, a community of radical thinkers and doers convened around “The Fault in Our SARS: COVID-19 in the Biden Era,” a new book by Rob Wallace and co-authors. This video with author Rob Wallace is one of over a dozen talks from the book launch. Head here to see the rest of the event: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG3O6UFukFTE3Q7NuMxWWKmE1Au2jhXkYGet your copy of “The Fault in Our SARS,” here: https://monthlyreview.org/product/the-fault-in-our-sars/ ___PANELISTS:*Rob Wallace, author, “The Fault in Our SARS” *Mindy Fullilove, author, “Root Shock”*Howard Waitzkin, co-author, “Social Medicine and the Coming Transformation”*Vicente Navarro, professor of Political and Social Sciences at the Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona, Spain) and professor of Public Policy at The Johns Hopkins University.*Max Ajl, associated researcher with the Tunisian Observatory for Food Sovereignty and the Environment and a postdoctoral fellow with the Rural Sociology Group at Wageningen University.*Deborah Wallace, co-author, “The Recurrence of COVID-19 in New York State and New York City”*Luke Bergmann, co-author, “Dominant modes of agricultural production helped structure initial COVID-19 spread in the U.S. Midwest”*Allan de Campos Silva, co-author, “Meatpacking giant tied to child labor, deforestation and mass COVID infection”*Kenichi Okamoto, co-author, “Governance is key to controlling SARS-CoV-2’s vaccine resistance”*Meleiza Figueroa, co-author, “To live and die in Los Angeles: COVID-19, structural stress, and the path to a more resilient public health” *Rupa Marya, co-author, “Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice”*Gregg Gonsalves, co-author, “The Politics of Care: From COVID-19 to Black Lives Matter”*Vijay Prashad, author, “Washington Bullets”*Adelita Husni-Bey, artist, “On Necessary Work” (2021)*Adia Benton, author, HIV Exceptionalism and “Race, epidemics, and the viral economy of health expertise”*Justin Feldman, co-author of the forthcoming “How to Hide a Pandemic”*Tammi Jonas, co-author, “Farming, pandemics, and a conservation program aimed at enriching the Global North” and President, Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance*Luis Fernando Chaves, co-author, “Reifications in disease ecology: Demystifying land use change in pathogen emergence” *With music by DJ Justin Cheatham***The launch was a fundraiser for the Agroecology and Rural Economics Research Corps (ARERC). ___ About “The Fault in Our SARS”: The Trump administration’s neglect and incompetence helped put half-a-million Americans in the ground, dead from COVID-19. Joe Biden was elected president in part on the promise of setting us on a science-driven course correction, but, a little more than a year later, another half-a-million Americans were killed by the virus. What happened? In “The Fault in Our SARS,” evolutionary epidemiologist Rob Wallace catalogs the Biden administration’s failures in controlling the outbreak. He also shows that, beyond matters of specific political persona or party, it was a decades-long structural decline associated with putting profits ahead of people that gutted U.S. public health. COVID-19 isn’t just an American tragedy. Each in its own way, countries around the world following the “profit-first” model failed their people. Global vaccination campaigns were bottled up by efforts to protect pharmaceutical companies’ intellectual property rights. Economies were treated as somehow more real than the people and ecologies upon which they depend. Frustrated populations pushed back against lockdowns, abuses of governmental trust, and, fair or not, the very concept of public health. A social rot meanwhile wended its way into the heart of the sciences that, tasked with controlling disease, serve the systems that helped bring about COVID-19 in the first place. In The Fault in Our SARS, Wallace and an array of invited contributors aim to strip down the capitalist social psychology that in effect protected the SARS virus. The team proposes instead new approaches in health and ecology that appeal both to humanity’s highest ideals and to the pragmatic changes we must make to survive COVID and the worst of the new diseases on the horizon. * * * * Monthly Review magazine and Monthly Review Press have been leading publishers of left scholarship since 1949. The first issue of Monthly Review (May 1949) featured Albert Einstein’s classic essay, “Why Socialism?” Our mission since then has been to offer readers a responsible platform for neglected and emerging scholarship grounded in critical analyses of capitalism.
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America is a brand. And if you are an American, you are an affiliate or brand ambassador. Theoretically, we’re paid in “freedom” and the benefits of living in this country. But are we being paid in full?As both consumers and ambassadors, the questions to ask ourselves are:“What is the value proposition? Does America deliver on its brand promise of freedom and justice for all? Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? What are the benefits of my brand loyalty? And what are the costs of buying in?”In this episode of Marketing Muckraking, I’m exploring America the brand and the history of patriotic advertising, both for the country and its companies.Did you know that the Pledge of Allegiance was originally written by a Christian socialist copywriter for The Youth’s Companion newspaper in 1892 as a way to sell more newspapers? Readers who sold the most newspapers were awarded a free flag!The Pledge of Allegiance was advertising, first and foremost.Join me as we examine America the Brand through:Copywriting – there’s no brand with more consistent language around “freedom” and “happiness” than AmericaPain Points — the American brand appeals to our sense of scarcity and our fear of what would happen to us if we lived anywhere else.Opt-Ins — when we vote, we opt in to a sense of political efficacy that keeps us invested in what we’ll get in return. Do our politicians deliver?Accept No Substitutes — as schoolchildren, we’re taught that the USA is the greatest country on Earth and everything else falls short. Is it true?Brand Loyalty — branding is meant to justify a higher price because of our emotional connections. What price do we pay for loyalty to Brand America? Is it worth the extra cost?Branding, at the end of the day, is the engineering of a reputation.America The Brand has sold us on a reputation of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.If any other brand sold us this message and failed to deliver, we would stop buying. So why do we keep buying into this one?—ABOUT THE SHOW:Welcome to Marketing Muckraking, the show that asks not simply what brand culture can do for us, but what it’s doing to us — with your host, creative director, brand strategist gone wild, and the court jester of online business, Rachael Kay Albers — making fun of business and making business fun.This is the show for rebels, revolutionaries, and renegades who run businesses that burn the rulebook. If you’re sick of business podcasts with all the answers — I’ve got nothing but questions.Where we swap B-School for FREE SCHOOL, easy for honest, and goal digging for marketing in pursuit of meaning.If you love the show and want to support more marketing muckraking, please subscribe, review, share with your enemies, and if you really want to make my day, you can go to BuyMeARobe.com and leave a little something on the nightstand. MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE:https://rachaelkayalbers.com/america-brand-advertising-history/FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/rachael.kay.albers/https://www.instagram.com/marketingmuckraking/LEARN MORE ABOUT MARKETING MUCKRAKING:https://rachaelkayalbers.com/marketing-muckraking/SUBSCRIBE FOR EMAIL UPDATES:https://rachaelkayalbers.com/subscribe/