Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2021
Abstract
We live in an era of intersecting crises-some new, some old but newly visible. At the time of writing, the COVID-19 pandemic has already caused nearly 500,000 deaths in the United States alone, with many more deaths on the horizon in the coming months. Since its arrival in the United States, the virus has intersected with and magnified long-neglected problems-radical disparities in access to healthcare and the fulfillment of basic needs that disproportionately impact communities of color and working-class Americans, alongside a crisis of care for the young, elderly, and sick that stretches families and communities to the breaking point
Disciplines
Inequality and Stratification | Law | Law and Politics
Recommended Citation
Jedediah S. Purdy, Amy Kapczynski & David S. Grewal,
How Law Made Neoliberalism,
Boston Rev., February 22, 2021
(2021).
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