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The Insecure American By Nancy Scheper-Hughes: An Analysis

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In The Insecure American: How We Got Here and What We Should Do about It Nancy Scheper-Hughes argues that even though Americans spend more money on “end of life” care more so than any other industrialized nation ,they are still insecure and anxious with the care they are paying for. To explain why Americans feel anxiousness when it comes death you have to understand how death has developed as a culture. The meaning of death has changed over the years due to advancements in the fields of biotechnologies. Death itself is no longer an inevitable end that is accepted when it happens, lives can be prolonged for better or worse. In this chapter Hughes examines the factors that lead to the origin of where this anxiousness of “end of life” care comes

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