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Anarchy Misunderstood

in anarchy •  5 years ago 

Well, prior to Nixon, US healthcare was decentralized, and absent taxation (in the form of mandates to provide employee insurance) US healthcare was the best in the world, and least expensive. Both those metrics have worsened progressively as increasing mandatory benefits decreased free market incentive to keep prices down and provide better services. At the time many NGOs (such as religious organizations) provided assistance to folks unable to afford medical treatment on their own. This is why today many hospitals still bear names associated with churches and religious orders, even though such religious organizations often no longer are involved, private corporations having purchased the facilities.

Today AI, CRISPR, robotics, and other technological advances are concatenating to enable individuals to tailor nutrition and lifestyle control to their personal requirements, diagnose illness, and produce their own pharmaceutical and treatment regimens to cure or treat themselves. People dependent on government mandated nutritional information on food provided by Big Agra are hopelessly misinformed, poisoned, and then funneled into the Big Pharma profit center.

It is becoming rapidly less useful to seek treatment by institutional walled gardens of specialists controlled and parasitized by corporations, and horrible food quality is the cause of ~50% of epidemic diseases like obesity, cardiovascular illness, and type 2 diabetes, in the west today. Increasingly failing to undertake to ensure your own health is tantamount to suicide.

It is notable that medical malpractice and errors are ~the third leading cause of death in the West today. Little is potentially more profitable for individuals to undertake than avoiding that murderous industry.

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Okay, so how do you explain the best healthcare systems being universal government funded ones today? That kind of debunks your whole homicidal thesis.

Her derr yer durcentrulize heatlhcare?

Take care of yourself. 85% of chronic diseases are directly related to behaviors and life choices.

Socialsists are officially mentally retarded.

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Wait, you're citing government monopoly healthcare as proof that competition and choice don't work when you of all people know how anti-choice the corporate cartel system in the US is? And then you simply declare dissent to be advocating murder? What kind of anarchistic foundation are you trying to build from here?

I know you'll likely whinge about the source, but please, give this a read.@valued-customer's statement seems historically accurate and plays a huge role in the mess we have today. In addition, the AMA has been fighting for a century or so to kill mutual aid societies and worker cooperatives that reduced medical costs. When FDR imposed wage caps in the 40s, health insurance benefits were specifically exempted from taxation or wage cap consideration, establishing a permanent tie for benefits to wages, and killing rational economic calculation on the part of all involved in the industry. The mess of today is a consequence of crony capitalism, not free markets, and that is why there needs to be a distinction in terms. But in the English-speaking world, both ideas are still called "capitalism," and that is why ancaps use that term. but to say they favor the political interventions and bear responsibility for its failures is intellectual dishonesty.

The best health outcomes in the world are in countries with universal healthcare systems. The USA does not have one, which is why we are usually ranked in the 20s for that metric.

Again, how do you decentralize healthcare? In the year 2022, explain how we can decentralize healthcare?

Just because I don't want to abolish the government tomorrow doesn't mean I'm not an anarchist. Again, the core difference between us is that I understand our place in history and you are playing Minecraft.

You know, I just wrote a post on health care in America a week ago. Perhaps a discussion on health care is a better fit there? I am hardly a friend of the corporate status quo, but I have very serious questions about a government monopoly as a viable alternative, because I am an anarchist.

again, anarchism isn't pretending that dissolving government tomorrow makes sense. You're misusing that word (which is funny given this post title)