Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism
Anne Case|Angus Deaton
The book examines the rising mortality rates among middle-aged white Americans due to suicides, drug overdoses, and alcohol-related diseases, attributing these "deaths of despair" to economic and social factors including income inequality, job loss, and a failing healthcare system. It also discusses the impact of these trends on the broader fabric of American society and offers insights into how capitalism and public policy might evolve to address these challenges.
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