Marian Moser Jones

Marian Moser Jones is a social historian and ethicist of public health who explores the institutionalization of benevolence in the United States. Her research examines how and why the American institutional sector has developed to provide for the health and survival needs of families, children and other vulnerable populations in crisis situations, as well as how it has exercised the power to decide what is best for peoples’ health and well-being.

COVID-19 hasn’t vanished, but at this point it’s doing less damage.
By Marian Moser Jones
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