Pests, development and inequalities.
José Francisco Nogueira Paranaguá de SantanaJosé Agenor Alvares da SilvaGerson de Oliveira PennaRafael Santos Gonçalves de Assis MoraisRoberto Passos NogueiraCecília de Almeida LopesEduardo Hage CarmoManoel de Araújo AmorimRoberta de Freitas CamposPublished in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2023)
This article discusses questions concerning the future of humanity in the face of threats to the health of populations, whose impact has been exacerbated in the course of inequalities in all parts of the world, pari passu with global development in the hegemonized model since last century. The COVID-19 pandemic is a good example that illustrates this dissonance between development and inequalities. Questions were formulated to be debated about the construction of the future of world society, based on the understanding of the evolutionary character of life on the planet vis-à-vis the evils that affect large contingents of the population and represent powerful risks for this evolutionary process. These questions call attention to the discussion around social participation in the definition and control of public policies, as opposed to the hegemony of private interests in the formulation and execution of these policies, both in the scenarios of each country and in the international context.