FAQ

Is government provided healthcare socialism?

Is government provided healthcare socialism?

No. Universal healthcare is not socialism. For decades developed capitalist countries around the world have had universal health care. These countries consider universal health care necessary for a healthy economy and population.

What would a socialist healthcare system look like?

Under a socialist society, health care would be free, accessible and democratic. Health care priorities for resources and research would be shaped by a public, democratic debate and discussion.

Is the education system socialist?

An honest look at American “public schooling” reveals that it is indeed the most socialistic institution in our country. Most people are surprised to learn that “free” public schooling is one of the “Ten Planks” (key tenets) of the Communist Manifesto.

Does socialism have free health care?

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Yes socialism has “free” health care. But “free” health care doesn’t actually mean socialism. Socialism is an economic system where by production and distribution of products and services is done by the state or other similar organization for the benefit of all of the people. As it includes all services one would assume that includes health care.

Can socialism be made to work?

Here is what every American must ultimately confront: Socialism cannot be made to work, even when it is been run by patriotic American bureaucrats. Socialism is an inherently defective paradigm regardless of who is running it. Socialism leads to crises and chaos.

Is a free market the solution to America’s healthcare woes?

There is but one solution to America’s healthcare woes: a total free market in healthcare. The free market produces the best of everything. It would do the same in healthcare.

Do you think healthcare should be free?

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No. Of course not. That is not what “Socialized Medicine” means. What Socialized Medicine (Socialized Healthcare) means is that all of the citizens contribute to the costs required to make Healthcare available to all of the citizens. The Healthcare isn’t “free”.