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Page 1: Corporate Control of Public Health, Including Case Studies and Call to Action Martin Donohoe.

Corporate Control of Public Health, Including

Case Studies and Call to Action

Martin Donohoe

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Am I Stoned?

A 1999 Utah anti-drug pamphlet warns:“Danger signs that your child may

be smoking marijuana include excessive preoccupation with social causes, race relations, and environmental issues”

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Corporations

“The [only] social responsibility of business is to increase its profits.”

- Milton Friedman

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Corporations

“Corporations [have] no moral conscience. [They] are designed by law, to be concerned only for their stockholders, and not, say, what are sometimes called their stakeholders, like the community or the work force…”

-Noam Chomsky

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Outline

• Corporate Domination of World Economy

• Corporate Taxation• Corporate Crime• Corporations and Education• Corporations and the Media

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Outline

• International Non-Cooperation and Isolationism

• Case Studies• Solutions• Discussion

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Corporations Dominate the Global Economy

Almost 6 million corporations90% of transnational corporations

headquartered in Northern Hemisphere

500 companies control 70% of world trade

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Corporations Dominate the Global Economy

• 53 of the world’s 100 largest economies are private corporations; 47 are countries–Wal-Mart is larger than Israel and

Greece

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Corporations

• Internalize profits

• Externalize health and environmental costs

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The Stock Market

• The top 1% of Americans owns 51% of all stocks, bonds, and mutual fund assets

• Consequences of Differential Stock Ownership–Corporations are answerable to their

shareholders–Governments are answerable (at least in

theory) to their citizens (either through elections or revolutions)

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Corporate Taxation

• Corporations shouldered over 30% of the nation’s tax burden in 1950 vs. 8% today• Nearly 1/3 of all large U.S.

corporations pay no annual tax

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Reasons for Inadequate Corporate Taxation

• Corporate tax breaks/loopholes• Corporate welfare• Cheating and under-payment

common• Offshore tax havens shelter capital

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“White Collar” (Corporate) Crime vs. “Blue Collar” (Street) Crime”

• Each year in America, we lose;–$3.8 billion to burglary and robbery–Hundreds of billions to trillions of

dollars to white collar crime

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Why So Much Corporate Crime

• Fines meager, often considered a cost of doing business

• Corporate crime under-prosecuted, prosecutors under-funded

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Consequences of Corporatization

• Increasing industry consolidation/mergers

• Inflation

• Rising unemployment

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Consequences of Corporatization

• Rise of the “permatemp”

• Expatriation of jobs– Overseas factories often lack adequate

occupational health and safety and environmental standards

• Decline in labor union membership

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Exorbitant CEO Pay

• CEO salaries up 500% since 1980• The average CEO makes 350-400X the

salary of the average U.S. worker (1960 - 41X)–Mexico 45:1–Britain 25:1–Japan 10:1

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Corporate Influence Through “Education,”

Lobbying, etc.

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Would You Sign a Petition to Ban Dihydrogen Monoxide?

1. It can cause excessive sweating and vomiting

2. It is a major component in acid rain

3. It can cause severe burns in its gaseous state

4. It can kill you if accidentally inhaled

5. It contributes to erosion

6. It decreases effectiveness of automobile brakes

7. It has been found in tumors of terminal cancer

patients

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Geographic/Scientific Ignorance, Pseudoscience

Percent of US teens unable to locate the following on a map:United States – 11%Pacific Ocean – 29%Japan – 58%

20% of Americans don’t know the earth revolves around the sun (1999)

Half of US citizens do not believe in evolution and do believe that humans and dinosaurs coexisted (2007)

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Public Education in Disarray

• U.S. Schools ranked lowest among western nations

• Inadequate funding, decaying infrastructure

• National HS graduation rate stagnant at 65-70%

• College tuition costs rising

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Nation’s Schoolchildren Call For Cuts in Math/Science Funding

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Television and the Media

• The average American youth spends 900 hrs/yr in school, 1,500 hrs/yr watching TV

• By age 65, the average American will have spent 9 yrs watching TV

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Sponsored Environmental Education Materials (Examples)

International Paper-“Clearcutting promotes growth of trees that require full sunlight and allows efficient site preparation for the next crop”

Exxon’s “Energy Cube”-“Gasoline is simply solar power hidden in decayed matter”-“Offshore drilling creates reefs for fish”

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Academics/Professional Organizations Affected

• Increasing corporatization of academia–↑Private commercial funding of

university research:–Secrecy/Gag Clauses

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Corporate PR Tactics

• Advertising

• Astroturf - artificially-created grassroots coalitions

• Corporate front groups

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Corporate PR tactics

• Invoke poor people as beneficiaries• Characterize opposition as

“technophobic,” anti-science,” and “against progress”

• Portray their products as environmentally beneficial despite evidence to the contrary

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Greenwash

• Public relations / ad campaigns–BP invests $100 million annually in

clean energy = amt. it spends annually to market itself as moving “Beyond Petroleum” (before the Gulf Disaster)

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The Media

• 5 corporations control majority of US media–Down from 50 in 1983–Most heavily invested in industries

which cause environmental harm

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Global Warming: Controversial?

• Of 928 articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals, none were in doubt as to the existence or cause of global warming

• Of 636 articles in the popular press (NY Times, Washington Post, LA Times, WSJ), 53% expressed doubt as to the existence (and primary cause) of global warming

Science 2004;306:1686-7(Study covers 1993-2003)

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Lobbying

• Over 15,000 full-time lobbyists

• Estimates of return on lobbying range from $28 to $100 for every $1 spent

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Lobbying

• Lobbying groups spent just under 2.5 billion in 2006 (record)

• Financial sector spent over $1.7 billion on campaign contributions for federal elections from 1998-2008

• All single issue ideological groups combined (e.g., pro-choice, anti-abortion, feminist and consumer organizations, senior citizens, etc.) = $76.2 million

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The Decline of Democracy

• True democracy demands an informed citizenry (education), freedom of the press (media), and involvement (will, time, money)

• Democracy is critical to the success of public health

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Corporations and International Agreements

• Corporations attempt to influence writing and acceptance/rejection of international agreements– Through misinformation, lobbyists,

revolving door between industry and government– Large behind the scenes role

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International Non-Cooperation/Isolationism

• Failure to sign or approve:–Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change– International Covenant on Economic, Social,

and Cultural Rights–Convention on the Rights of the Child

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International Non-Cooperation/Isolationism

• Failure to sign or approve:–Convention on the Elimination of

Discrimination Against Women–Convention for the Suppression of Traffic in

Persons– The Stockholm Convention on Persistent

Organic Pollutants

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Worldwide Health and Social Justice: Can Aid Help?

• US ranks 21st in the world in foreign aid as a percentage of GDP (0.7%)• Foreign Aid:–1/3 military–1/3 economic–1/3 food and development

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Case Studies

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Bringing Bad Things to Life

The alliance between GE Medical Systems and NY-

Presbyterian Hospital

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Confronting Pseudoscience and Threats from a Corporate Front

Group:The American Council on Science and

Health

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WHO Tobacco Treaty

• U.S. attempted to undermine treaty through Bush administration appointees with strong ties to tobacco industry

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Medical Technologies Industry

• Successful lobbying effort against Medicare physician payment policies relevant to unproven imaging studies–Whole body CT scans (scams)

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Corporate Agribusiness

• Successful campaign against Oregon’s Proposition 27 (labeling of GM foods)

• Lobbying for pre-emptive labeling laws re GMOs, rBGH

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Corporate Agribusiness

• Supports spread of GMOs to developing world

• Keeps GM seeds from non-corporate academic researchers

• Promoting agriculture bills which provide large subsidies to large industrial farms

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Medical Care

• Sponsor luxury care consortiums, clinics• Facilitate medical tourism• Niche in “medical transfer market,”

facilitating medical repatriations of undocumented immigrants (e.g., MexCare)

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Health Insurance Industry

• Dubious practices:–Delisting–Cherry picking–Pre-existing conditions

• Often lower quality of care• High administrative costs–15-30% (vs. 2-3% for Medicare and

Medicaid)

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Health Insurance Industry

• Large profit margins

• Loyalty: shareholders (not patients)

• Corruption

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Prison-Industrial Complex

• Construction and management of prisons

• Providing (substandard) health care to inmates

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Pharmaceutical Industry

• Influence over physicians through control of CME, gifts, research funding

• Conduct seeding trials to alter prescribing patterns

• Secrecy, statistical torturing of data sets, selective publication

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Pharmaceutical Industry

• Effectively lobbied and threatened trade sanctions against developing countries in order to prevent production and importation of much cheaper, generic versions of life-saving anti-AIDS drugs

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Solutions

• Restructure tax system• Punish corporate scofflaws with

large fines and jail time• Increase enforcement budgets to

combat corporate crime

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Solutions

• Living wage laws• Work with corporations–Healthy PR–Shareholder activism–Risks/benefits

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Solutions: Fair, Representative Elections

• Publicly financed campaigns and campaign finance reform

• Open debates, free air time for candidates

• Proportional representation• Instant runoff voting/cumulative

voting/range (rating) voting

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Solutions: Vote

US voter turnout lowWealthy vote at almost twice rate of

poorWhites > Blacks > HispanicsOld > YoungProperty owners > RentersPhysicians < general population

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Solutions

• Activism / Letter writing / Protesting / Whistleblowing

• Join community groups – become involved in local as well as national issues

• Lobby legislators• Run for office

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Solutions

• Increase funding of public education

• Independent scientific review of school curricula

• Prohibit use of sponsored curricula

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Solutions

• Establish safeguards re corporate involvement in academic research

• Higher standards of journalism

• Support alternative media

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Solutions: Medical Education

• Medical ethics overemphasizes fascinating dilemmas involving expensive technologies (e.g., gene therapy, cloning, face transplants)

• Medical ethics underemphasizes the psychological, cultural, socioeconomic, occupational, and environmental contributors to health

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Solutions: Medical Education

• IOM recommends ¼ to ½ of medical students earn the equivalent of an MPH

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Solutions

• Based on Precautionary Principle• Recognize nature’s net worth• Calculate economic prosperity based on

Genuine Progress Index or Global Happiness Index, rather than Gross Domestic Product

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Solutions

• Augment and improve international aid packages

• Sign, ratify, and adhere to major international treaties

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The Future, If We Don’t Act Now

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Global Warming

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Factory Farming

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Famine

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Toxins

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• “All men are created equal”–Declaration of Independence

• “Some people are more equal than others”–George Orwell

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Hudson River, 2009

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Perspective

• The earth spins at 1,038 mph at the equator, between 700 mph and 900 mph at mid-latitudes

• The earth rotates around sun at 18.5 miles/sec

• The solar system orbits the center of the Milky Way Galaxy at 137 miles/sec– One rotation per 225 million years

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Perspective

• The sun is one of hundreds of billions of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy

• The Milky Way is one of over one hundred billion galaxies in the known universe

• The universe may be one of an infinite number of universes

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The Planets

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Our Solar System

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Jupiter = one pixel, Earth = invisible

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Sun = one pixel, Jupiter = invisible

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Our Home

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Primo Levi

“A country is considered the more civilized the more the wisdom and efficiency of its laws hinder a weak man from becoming too weak or a powerful one too powerful.”

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Günter Grass

“The first job of a citizen is to keep your mouth open.”

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Anita Roddick

"If you think you are too small to have an impact, try going to bed with a mosquito in your tent"

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Contact Information and References

Public Health and Social Justice Website

http://www.publichealthandsocialjustice.org

http://[email protected]