I'm still debating internally whether or not healthcare -- in totality -- is a human right. There's a spectrum right? It has to break down at some point? I could see access to common treatments as a human right, but targeted, genetic therapy not so much. What do you think?
-
-
and its a rivalrous and exclusive good
-
If everything is a right then nothing is.
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
This Tweet is unavailable.
-
it’s a resource on land unambiguously defined — by you — as someone’s property. your labor, which you already traded for payment, doesn’t alter that fact. marxism really is a strange faith.
End of conversation
-
-
-
And yet we have police, firefighters and all other people who support the society and often represent some basic right promised by the state.
-
those are services, not rights. it is possible to make an argument for universal healthcare that doesn’t fall apart logically. proponents should attempt this.
- Show replies
New conversation -
-
-
This is a pretty good foundational argument.
-
That seems reasonable, except that healthcare doesn’t necessarily === labor. It only happens to be moderately-to-strongly correlated in our world right now
- Show replies
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.
