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cite/apply two readings. On page 18, Mckinlay argues that: "To use the upstream-downstream analogy, one could argue that

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 2:49 pm
by answerhappygod
cite/apply two readings.
On page 18, Mckinlay argues that: "To use theupstream-downstream analogy, one could argue that people areblamed (and, in a sense, even punished) for not being able to swimafter they, perhaps even against their own volition, have beenpushed into the river by the manufacturers of illness." Whatdoes McKinlay mean here? And based on our readings this week, whoare the manufacturers of illness?