Sanjay Basu

Sanjay Basu

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The Body Economic
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The Body Economic
  • By: Sanjay Basu
  • Length: 6 hours 42 minutes
  • Publisher: Ascent Audio
  • Publish date: May 07, 2013
  • Language: English
  • (434 ratings)
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Politicians have talked endlessly about the seismic economic and social impacts of the recent financial crisis, but many continue to ignore its disastrous effects on human health-and have even exacerbated them, by adopting harsh austerity measures... Read more

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