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Scared to Death
From BSE to Global Warming: Why Scares are Costing Us the Earth
Scared to Death
From BSE to Global Warming: Why Scares are Costing Us the Earth
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Description
Newly revised and updated in the light of COVID-19.
For most of the latter part of the last century, and the early part of this, Britain has been assailed by a succession of 'scares', from salmonella and eggs to BSE, from the Millennium Bug to bird flu, from DDT to passive smoking, from asbestos to global warming.
These scares have become one of the most conspicuous and damaging features of our modern world, so much so that as we entered the third decade of the new century, our senses had become so blunted that we scarcely recognised the real thing for what it was, until it arrived – COVID-19, for which we were almost completely unprepared.
The authors analyse the crucial roles of the different factions who perpetrated the scares: from the scientists who misread or manipulated the evidence to the media and lobbyists who eagerly promoted scares without regard to the consequences, and the politicians and officials who came up with absurdly disproportionate responses, leaving us to pay a colossal price.
In this updated edition, Scared to Death not only presents a detailed account of the scares that have dominated our society for the past 50 years – through all of which the authors lived – but also examines the background to the COVID-19 pandemic, tracing our lack of preparedness to its roots and then assessing, by way of contrast, why this is the real thing, as opposed to the succession of scares that we have experienced.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part One: The Food Scares
Prologue to Part One
Chapter One: Countdown to an Explosion: How Scares Become a Disaster Waiting to Happen, 1981-8
Chapter Two: 'Killer Eggs': The Great Salmonella Scare, 1988-9
Chapter Three: Enter the Hygiene Police: Paying the Price, 1990-4
Chapter Four: 'Listeria Hysteria': The Lanark Blue Case, 1995
Chapter Five: Mad Cows and Madder Politicians: The BSE/CJD Scare, 1996-7
Chapter Six: Officials Can Kill: Meat, Cheese and E. coli, 1998
Chapter Seven: The £1 Billion Blunder: The Belgian Dioxins Debacle, 1999
Epilogue to Part One: The Rise of the 'Health and Safety Culture'
Part Two: General Scares
Prologue to Part Two: The Millennium Bug
Chapter Eight: A Sledgehammer To Miss the Nut: A Wider Look at the Scare Phenomenon
Chapter Nine: The Modern Witch Craze: Ritualized Child Abuse, 1987-94
Chapter Ten: 'Speed Kills': A Safety Scare that Cost Lives
Chapter Eleven: 'We Love Unleaded': How Confusion Over Lead Cost Billions
Chapter Twelve: Smoke and Mirrors: How They Turned 'Passive Smoking' Into a Killer, 1950-2007
Chapter Thirteen: 'One Fibre Can Kill': The Great Asbestos Scam
Chapter Fourteen: Saving the Planet: Global Warming - the New Secular Religion
Chapter Fifteen: Licensed to Kill: OPs - The 'Scare that Never Was'
Epilogue: A New Age of Superstition
Index
Product details
Published | 06 Aug 2020 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 512 |
ISBN | 9781472985224 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Continuum |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Every politician, every journalist, every consumer of journalism should read, mark and inwardly digest this book
Mail on Sunday
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This is a huge book in size, scope and importance. Anyone who reads it will find it hard to disagree with the authors' conclusion.
This England
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A highly valuable and much needed investigation into the 'crisis industry' in which pressure groups and journalists work together to keep us entertained with a succession of 'crises'.
Contemporary Review