Ted Schrecker
1*1 School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Health, Durham University, Stockton-on-Tees, UK.
Abstract
Ewen Speed and Russell Mannion correctly identify several contours of the challenges for health policy in what
it is useful to think of as a post-democratic era. I argue that the problem for public health is not populism per
se, but rather the distinctive populism of the right coupled with the failure of the left to develop compelling
counternarratives. Further, defences of ‘science’ must be tempered by recognition of the unavoidably political
dimensions of the (mis)use of scientific findings in public policy.