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By Sam Ben-Meir, published 28/10/2025Fichte’s radical idea - that freedom is a shared condition, not a private possession - makes universal healthcare not charity, but justice.
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Once, two thousand years ago, universal health care was paid for by “ faith”, which is Christian Egalitarianism: And I should add, the need for secrecy to reduce the risk of overburdening the fragile and understaffed facility of Universal Health Care of its time: IE The miracles of Jesus and his Apostles.
Currently though, the HC system has no need of divinity; being science based, and a mine for money, its future still points towards scarcity as an assurance for its success.
In reality, its usefulness in its current state of collapse, is but a dream of things that might have been, and a nightmare to those who rely on it to prop up their existence.