Authoritarian systems with lots of power in few hands are risky. Can happen in capitalist systems aswell, but have there been any non authoritarian communist nations?
Authoritarian systems with lots of power in few hands are risky. Can happen in capitalist systems aswell, but have there been any non authoritarian communist nations?
So you are saying you dont get better healthcare in the US than say, UK, if you have a good healthcare insurance?
I live with socialized healthcare, its nice. Especially for the poor, who would not be getting any without it. But you get random doctor that might be good or not very good. Some medicine you wont get cause its too expensive to procure. In the us, it seems if you got good coverage, you get better healthcare than pretty much all countries with socialized healthcare today. But i dont live in the us, so i dont know
Ceo seems lik a horribly stressfull job, and they got investors beathing down their neck, ready to replace them if their growth plan dont pan out. They do got sweet pay though.
socialized healthcare will still be better at popular diseases. None of the approaches are particularly good for rare disease sufferers. But socialized is not a silver bullet.
Havent pretty much all communist nations been very authoritarian? Not all capitalist nations are authoritarian