美国的经济不平等、粮食不安全与能力平等的侵蚀

Economic Inequality, Food Insecurity, and the Erosion of Equality of Capabilities in the United States

BUSINESS & SOCIETY · 2016
被引 67
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

探讨美国经济不平等如何导致底层群体贫困、粮食不安全与肥胖加剧,指出营养食品获取是参与社会的基础,并分析工业食品体系对能力平等的侵蚀及引发的社会运动。

Abstract

This article explores how economic inequality in the United States has led to growing levels of poverty, food insecurity, and obesity for the bottom segments of the economy. It takes the position that access to nutritious food is a requirement for living and for participating fully in the workplace and society. Because of increasing economic inequality in the United States, growing segments of the U.S. economy have become more food insecure and obese, eating unhealthy food for survival and suffering an erosion of “equality of capabilities” that undermines their ability to play a “full and active part in the functioning of (their) community.” Unequal access to nutritious foods in the United States is attributable in part to an industrial food system that is designed to produce short-term profits for industrial food producers, processors, and distributors that extract surplus labor value through market concentration and opportunistic behavior at the expense of the long-term benefits for consumers, food workers (including farmers), and ecosystems. Economic inequality, food insecurity, and the erosion of equality of capabilities in the United States have given rise to protest movements, social movements, social innovations, and some modest strengthening of regulations to make access to and consumption of healthy food a right for every person. Implications for business and society research are explored.

经济不平等粮食安全贫困公共健康社会运动