Book contents
- People Before Markets
- People Before Markets
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contents by Topic
- Authors
- 1 Introduction: Why Are You Here?
- 2 Some Philosophical Help with “Neoliberalism”
- Part I Our World
- Part II Our Lives
- 12 Why Do Some People Want to Manage Human Fertility?
- 13 How Should Childbirth Happen?
- 14 Who Is Responsible for Children’s Food?
- 15 How Should We Care for the Elderly?
- 16 How Are People Who Take Drugs Treated?
- 17 How Should We Design Access to a Healthcare System?
- Part III Our Work
- Index
- References
15 - How Should We Care for the Elderly?
from Part II - Our Lives
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2022
- People Before Markets
- People Before Markets
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contents by Topic
- Authors
- 1 Introduction: Why Are You Here?
- 2 Some Philosophical Help with “Neoliberalism”
- Part I Our World
- Part II Our Lives
- 12 Why Do Some People Want to Manage Human Fertility?
- 13 How Should Childbirth Happen?
- 14 Who Is Responsible for Children’s Food?
- 15 How Should We Care for the Elderly?
- 16 How Are People Who Take Drugs Treated?
- 17 How Should We Design Access to a Healthcare System?
- Part III Our Work
- Index
- References
Summary
One remarkable feature of market imperialism as it has affected welfare provision is just how deep it has become entrenched in the act of caring for people. Here, Clotworthy describes how the provision of eldercare in Denmark has been taken over by a system that aims to create idealized, active, and independent older people. Eldercare is thus increasingly subject to a “competition state” focused on optimizing costs by “responsibilizing” both care providers and senior citizens as rational and independent decision-makers. What Clotworthy shows, though, is that creating a welfare system with this sort of ideal in place runs the risk of ignoring the actual person sitting in front of you. The system acts more as a gatekeeper than a care provider, and thus leaves people alienated in their old age. Clotworthy contrasts this with eldercare systems that make a direct provision of care in order to show another way of caring for older adults.
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- People before MarketsAn Alternative Casebook, pp. 303 - 331Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022