The coronavirus, health inequality and social democracy
The coronavirus may be indiscriminate but health inequality means that while all humans are vulnerable, some are more vulnerable than others.
politics, economy and employment & labour
Carol Johnson is a recently 'retired' adjunct professor of politics at the University of Adelaide. Her most recent book is Social Democracy and the Crisis of Equality: Australian Social Democracy in a Changing World (Springer, 2019).

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The coronavirus may be indiscriminate but health inequality means that while all humans are vulnerable, some are more vulnerable than others.

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Social democracy in Europe is struggling to come to terms with the more complex equality agenda of today—to which its Antipodean counterparts are however offering some answers.
Social Europe ISSN 2628-7641
