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Titre Interventions médicales humanitaires et prévention sans frontières : médecine ou idéologie ?
Auteur Bernard Hours
Mir@bel Revue L'Homme et la société
Numéro no 120, 2e trimestre 1996 Les équivoques de la laïcité
Page 111-120
Résumé anglais Bernard Hours, Humanitarian Medical Interventions and Prevention without Borders : Medicin or Ideology ? For humanitarian doctors, the object of human rights is the human victim, no longer as the subject of history but as a wounded body with an identity crystallized in a state of dependence. For a generation of doctors, a preventive pulsion on a planetary scale which confuses politics and medicin, and in which lucidity is not a principal virtue, has become an ideological orientation. At a time when democratic transparency is increasingly rare, this ideology is perfectly congruent with global management.
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