Abstract
Environment and health have become nearly interchangeable concepts in post-traditional societies. We are able to observe almost an obsession with them, as if individual changes in ways of life - important for the individual and significant for the culture though they may be - possessed the power to overthrow a system of economic relations that aims at growth in numerical terms rather than at development, enabling society to sustain its specific modes of private and public interaction.
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Wenzel, E. (1997). Environment, development and health: Ideological metaphors of post-traditional societies? Health Education Research. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/her/12.4.403-a
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