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Stress-Related Mortality and Social Organization

Joseph Eyer and Peter Sterling
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Joseph Eyer: Department of Biology University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia
Peter Sterling: Department of Anatomy University of Pennsylvania Medical School Philadelphia

Review of Radical Political Economics, 1977, vol. 9, issue 1, 1-44

Abstract: Modern capitalist social organization, through intensified, con flicted work and the destruction of cooperative, supportive forms of social com munity, causes a large excess mortality among adults in developed countries. This excess mortality is most strikingly evident in the comparison of vital rates for advanced capitalist societies whith those of undisrupted hunter-gatherers.

Date: 1977
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