Open-access Social reproduction and health: contributions from Breilh and Lukács to social thinking in collective health

Reproducción social y salud: aportes de Breilh y Lukács al pensamiento social en salud colectiva

ABSTRACT

Objective:  To analyze the relationship between social reproduction and health based on the theories of Jaime Breilh and Georg Lukács.

Methods:  This is a theoretical-conceptual study grounded in the immanent analysis of works by these authors.

Results:  It was found that, for Breilh, social reproduction establishes the dimensional frameworks for the social determination of health: general, particular, and individual. The author also defines essential principles for transforming life: sustainability, sovereignty, solidarity, and integral security. Lukács, in turn, emphasizes the mediation between the reproduction of individuals and society, highlighting the primacy of labor, which produces use-value. Within this relationship, alienating mediations may emerge, leading to human degradation, including health impacts.

Final considerations:  Both perspectives offer elements for rethinking health practices. Despite their differences, they critique the structural inequalities inherent in the capitalist mode of production and their repercussions on health.

Descriptors:
Changes, Social; Conditions, Social; Thinking; Public Health; Health.

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