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Marxism In Healthcare

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Additionally, a Marxist approach is one that strives to be action oriented and affect change. Accordingly, a prospective analysis would observe the saturation of painkillers in the American market. With the opioid epidemic formally declared in 2011 as a healthcare crisis in the United States, there is the apprehension surrounding the movement of the sale of OxyContin to target other states where the market has not been oversaturated. If this were to follow the footsteps of other addictive or otherwise controlled substances such as tobacco, then the law of capitalist accumulation acutely captures the expansionist nature of businesses. As Purdue successfully led the charge in opening the American market for painkillers – and we have seen the …show more content…

As such, strong regulation would be needed in order to safely distribute a substance that has high potential for addiction – but of course, the capitalist would move their business to where it may be most lucrative. Where there is less state intervention, it is more likely that the capitalist would find a larger market and an even larger black market. Consider once again the movement of tobacco sales from North America to Latin America and Asia. Following years of regulatory legislation, state campaigning, and education surrounding the dangers of cigarettes, these businesses moved their focus as they would rather attempt tapping and expanding into new markets without such barriers. However, there is an opportunity to make it a universal and apparent reality that painkillers are dangerous, and therefore there should be a rigorous and conscientious preventative system to deter profit motives from exploiting addictive and potentially destructive commodities such as OxyContin. As with any social transformation, the consciousness of the public must be raised to realize these

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