"Even the Republican skinny relief bill failed. How is such unnecessary suffering justified?" (original) (raw)

The Dog That Almost Barked: What the ACA Repeal Fight Says about the Resilience of the American Welfare State

Paul Pierson

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2018

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The Downward Healthcare Slide: Tearing the Social Fabric

David Fasenfest

Critical Sociology, 2017

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Seeing the Covid-19 crises through a Minskyian lens: austerity, stratification, and productivity

Gary Dymski

Productivity and the Pandemic

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Remedy and Reaction: The Peculiar American Struggle over Health Care Reform

David Pellow

Contemporary Sociology a Journal of Reviews, 2015

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Review: Cries of Crisis: Rethinking the Healthcare Debate

Nathan Stormer

Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 2015

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Who deserves what and why during the COVID ‐19 pandemic: Applying the CARIN principles of deservingness to the American welfare state

Wesley Wehde

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The Assault on Workers’ Rights

David Fasenfest

Critical Sociology, 2011

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A series of unfortunate events: implications of Republican efforts to repeal and replace the affordable care act for older adults

Michael Gusmano

Journal of aging & social policy, 2018

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Pandemic as Campaign Stage: On Trump's Handling of Covid-19 in the United States

Zachary Levenson

Covid-19, States, and Societies, Paper 13 (Johannesburg: Public Affairs Research Institute), 2021

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Unrequited Engagement: Misadventures in Advocating for Medicaid Expansion

Milena A Melo

American Anthropologist, 2018

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Contextualizing the first-round failure of the AHCA: down but not out

Laxmaiah Manchikanti

Journal of neurointerventional surgery, 2017

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Dissecting the politics of “Obamacare”: The role of distributive justice, deservingness, and affect

Yaniv Hanoch

Journal of Applied Social Psychology

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The truth about welfare reform

Frances Piven

Socialist Register, 2009

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Tragic Choices, Revisited: COVID-19 and the Hidden Ethics of Rationing

Maura Ryan

Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality

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“Yes, they were suffering, but we brought the music”: Social toxicity and possibility during the COVID-19 pandemic onset for undocumented and unhoused people

Regina Langhout

2021

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Perspectives on Work essay on Neoconfederate politics and health care reform

David Jacobs

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The Political Fallout of Taking a Stand: The President, Congress, and the Schiavo Case

Donald Haider-Markel

2007

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Trading Blame: Drawing Boundaries around the Righteous, Deserving and Vulnerable in Times of Crisis

David Pettinicchio, Jordan Foster

Sociology , 2023

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Fundamentally uncaring: the differential multi-scalar impacts of COVID-19 in the U.S

Patricia J Lopez

Social Science and Medicine, 2021

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Pivot: Partisan Policy Responses to COVID-19 Health Disparities

Soha Vaziri

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Between Tragedy and Farce: 9/11 Compensation and the Value of Life and Death

Corey Ponder, Emily Gilbert

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What Health Reform Tells Us about American Politics

Lawrence Jacobs

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2020

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For a Heuristic of Social Suffering: The Paradoxes of the Association between Pity and Public Policy

Cristina Pinto Albuquerque

Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Studies, 2016

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At the intersection of public and private morality: an ethical framework for aggressive COVID-19 policies

Anne Zimmerman

2020

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What Happened to Health Care Reform - An Outsider's View;Commentary: The Death of Health Care Reform

Robert Schmuhl

Journal of Legislation, 1995

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How Obama's welfare legacy helps explain the roots of Trump supporters' rage

Anne Daguerre

2017

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The Affordable Care Act: Dispersing the Fog of Misinformation

Max Skidmore

Poverty & Public Policy

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Nazi Healthcare Revived Across the Five Eyes: Killing Useless Eaters and Biden’s COVID Relief Bill

Matt Ehret

Strategic Culture Foundation, 2021

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Care and COVID 19: Lessons for liberals and neoliberals

Kathleen M Lynch

Child & Family Social Work, 2023

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The Joys of Victimage In George W. Bush's War of Totality

Donovan Conley

Cultural Studies<=> Critical Methodologies, 2010

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Optimism in the Face of Crisis: How the Left Will Win

Christopher Wright

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COVID-19 and the Working Class: Harm, Resistance, and Solidarity in the United States

Janelle Menard

2021

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The Affordable Care Act: The Value of Systemic Disruption

Ellen Shaffer

American Journal of Public Health, 2013

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Redefining Compassion to Reform Welfare: How Supporters of 1990s US Federal Welfare Reform Aimed for the Moral High Ground

Robin Stryker

Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society, 2009

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Structures of Resentment: On Feeling—and Being—Left Behind by Health Care Reform

Jessica Mulligan

Cultural Anthropology

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