Barnett, Tong And Alan Whiteside. “Chapter 14: Globalization, Inequality, Hiv/Aids And The Intimacies Of Self.” Aids In The Twenty-First Century: Disease And Globalization. New York: Palgrave, 2002. 347-365.

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Our approach to disease has changed dramatically since the medieval time. In the past, diseases were contained by brave scientists from the rich worlds who were committed and courageous. However, the problem now lies in the fact that the process of containing diseases is now done in the interests of the rich, “which has an air of charity about it” (Barnett and Whiteside, 348)...
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However, the problem now lies in the fact that the process of containing diseases is now done in the interests of the rich, “which has an air of charity about it” (Barnett and Whiteside, 348). Help is offered from the rich only because it adds to their reputation and such kind of charity is subjected to many factors, such as short term funding and its personal nature...
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