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When Mortality Is a Matter of State: Medicine, Power, and Truth
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Turoldo, Fabrizio
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/ Agamben, Giorgio
/ Analysis
/ biopolitics
/ Decision making
/ Disease
/ End of life decisions
/ Ethical dilemmas
/ Ethics
/ Foucault, Michel
/ France
/ Franco, Francisco
/ futile medical care
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Hospice care
/ Human body
/ Illnesses
/ Italy
/ Manipulation
/ Medicine
/ Military intervention
/ Mitterrand, François
/ Mortality
/ New York
/ Palliative treatment
/ Political aspects
/ Political leadership
/ Politicians
/ Politics
/ Power
/ Power (Social sciences)
/ Presidential elections
/ Privacy
/ prolongation of life
/ reasons of state
/ Roosevelt, Franklin D
/ Spain
/ State (Political science)
/ State power
/ Tito, Josip Broz
/ transparency and medical confidentiality
/ Truth
/ United Kingdom
/ United States
2025
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When Mortality Is a Matter of State: Medicine, Power, and Truth
by
Turoldo, Fabrizio
in
advance treatment directives
/ Agamben, Giorgio
/ Analysis
/ biopolitics
/ Decision making
/ Disease
/ End of life decisions
/ Ethical dilemmas
/ Ethics
/ Foucault, Michel
/ France
/ Franco, Francisco
/ futile medical care
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Hospice care
/ Human body
/ Illnesses
/ Italy
/ Manipulation
/ Medicine
/ Military intervention
/ Mitterrand, François
/ Mortality
/ New York
/ Palliative treatment
/ Political aspects
/ Political leadership
/ Politicians
/ Politics
/ Power
/ Power (Social sciences)
/ Presidential elections
/ Privacy
/ prolongation of life
/ reasons of state
/ Roosevelt, Franklin D
/ Spain
/ State (Political science)
/ State power
/ Tito, Josip Broz
/ transparency and medical confidentiality
/ Truth
/ United Kingdom
/ United States
2025
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When Mortality Is a Matter of State: Medicine, Power, and Truth
by
Turoldo, Fabrizio
in
advance treatment directives
/ Agamben, Giorgio
/ Analysis
/ biopolitics
/ Decision making
/ Disease
/ End of life decisions
/ Ethical dilemmas
/ Ethics
/ Foucault, Michel
/ France
/ Franco, Francisco
/ futile medical care
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Hospice care
/ Human body
/ Illnesses
/ Italy
/ Manipulation
/ Medicine
/ Military intervention
/ Mitterrand, François
/ Mortality
/ New York
/ Palliative treatment
/ Political aspects
/ Political leadership
/ Politicians
/ Politics
/ Power
/ Power (Social sciences)
/ Presidential elections
/ Privacy
/ prolongation of life
/ reasons of state
/ Roosevelt, Franklin D
/ Spain
/ State (Political science)
/ State power
/ Tito, Josip Broz
/ transparency and medical confidentiality
/ Truth
/ United Kingdom
/ United States
2025
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When Mortality Is a Matter of State: Medicine, Power, and Truth
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When Mortality Is a Matter of State: Medicine, Power, and Truth
2025
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This article shows how “reasons of state” can sometimes influence end-of-life care decisions made by top politicians. Drawing on Ivan Illich’s concept of “medical nemesis” and the myth of Tithonus and Eos, it argues that the success of medicine in prolonging life can, paradoxically, increase suffering and raise ethical dilemmas, particularly when medicine is used to ensure the continuity of power. Through the analysis of four historical cases—Franklin D. Roosevelt, Francisco Franco, Josip Broz Tito, and François Mitterrand—the article highlights some issues related to the concealment or deliberate manipulation of information about the health of political leaders, invasive and disproportionate medical interventions, and various conflicts that can arise between clinical goals and political objectives. The article then adopts the doctrine of the “king’s two bodies”, revived in contemporary times by Ernst Kantorowicz, to interpret these dynamics as attempts to merge the leader’s mortal body with an eternal political body, generating a dangerous identification that fuels therapeutic excess. By decoupling the natural body from the political body, the study calls for transparent and ethically grounded frameworks capable of balancing privacy, continuity of government, and limits on the use of medical care.
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