Sujeto, justicia social y salud pública

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Abstract

A theoretical reflection on public health from a standpoint of social justice, which does not overlook the individual, is presented. Based on a conceptualization of social justice, human rights and health in the framework of an epistemological analysis, a particular perspective on social justice and its implications for public health praxis, using a public health program as an example, is revealed. Some routes are identified in order to orient and put into practice the actions developed in public health programs. This requires a different way of understanding the scenarios and interchanges among people in the field of clinical practice. It is understood that these fields can also be seen as a suitable opportunity for the establishment of individuals and individualities committed to the political struggle for human rights, equity in health and recognition of a life worthy of human dignity.

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Peñaranda, F. (2015). Sujeto, justicia social y salud pública. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 20(4), 987–996. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232015204.00552014

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