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In January 2013, an American philosopher, Daniel Callahan, suggested that just like the campaigns and policies which shamed smokers for their actions (for example, by forcing them outside to smoke), similar social pressures were needed to make overweight and obese people stop eating unhealthy foods.

But would this work? And what are the wider implications of fat-shaming? Explore the issues in this article, which includes lists of pros and cons table, references and questions for discussion.

This is part of 'Big Picture: Fat' (www.bigpictureeducation.com/fat), published in December 2015.
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