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Re: [Marxism] Neither party has a solution to a Health care system in crisis [Querer es poder...]
- To: Activists and scholars in Marxist tradition <marxism@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Marxism] Neither party has a solution to a Health care system in crisis [Querer es poder...]
- From: Andy <esquincle@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 22:03:31 -0400
Thanks for posting this, Mike!
On Oct 24, 2004, at 10:03 AM, Mike Friedman wrote:
(the conclusion of the interview) -- David Himmelstein:
WE NEED a real uprising of the American people. Going up against a
$300 billion-a-year industry is no easy matter.
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But as Henry Sigerist, known as America's greatest medical historian,
put it when he appeared on the cover of Time magazine back in the
1940s, only when the U.S. has a party of labor will we have a
national health program. A party representing the interests of the
working class was the precondition for universal health care in
Germany, in Britain, in Canada.
Maybe we can win national health insurance even before we get such a
third party, but it's going to take a broad strengthening of the left.
I've been working actively for single-payer national health insurance,
as a member of Himmelstein's group (www.pnhp.org). (There is a
groundswell now.)
While a "a party representing the interests of the working class" may
be the precondition for universal health care -- the struggle for that
party also requires demands like this one. The demand for universal
health care in America now emerges as a demand of revolutionary
proportions. It is not only an assault upon the sanctity of corporate
profit (and state-sponsored corporate profiteering). The American
health insurance system is employer-based. Demanding the end of
dependence upon our employers for medical care also invokes class
independence. How many working people in America would consider
changing jobs if they did not have to worry about health benefits?
(Answer: almost everyone who has them.) Imagine what union demands at
local bargaining might be if health benefits were off the table.
Imagine the potential creativity, through class power, unleashed by
this reform.
andy
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