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Why the world should pay attention to America’s civil war over healthcare

June 30, 2017

The proposed changes to the U.S. healthcare system defy comparison to the limited privatization that exists in Britain, for example. The “social fabric,” Gerard Anderson states, is very different between the U.S. and Britain, and this exposes “a lack of social solidarity.” Gerard Anderson provides further insight.

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