Moral dilemmas in times of crisis: could Covid-19 lead to a more compassionate form of politics?
Moral dilemmas in times of crisis: could Covid-19 lead to a more compassionate form of politics?
The Covid-19 outbreak has pushed European healthcare systems to their limits. Those at the frontlines have been forced to make grim decisions about which patients merit treatment and which will have to be turned away. Katerina Glyniadaki asks whether the moral challenges posed by the crisis may ultimately foster a greater sense of compassion and solidarity in European politics.
Glyniadaki, Katerina
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29 April 2020
Glyniadaki, Katerina
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Katerina Glyniadaki (Author)
(2020)
Moral dilemmas in times of crisis: could Covid-19 lead to a more compassionate form of politics?
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The Covid-19 outbreak has pushed European healthcare systems to their limits. Those at the frontlines have been forced to make grim decisions about which patients merit treatment and which will have to be turned away. Katerina Glyniadaki asks whether the moral challenges posed by the crisis may ultimately foster a greater sense of compassion and solidarity in European politics.
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Published date: 29 April 2020
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/495237
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