• qyron@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    It implies the State, through the government, represents the country and deals with suppliers to achieve universal healthcare, education and housing goals.

    But the State should always (must) be the primary provider for healthcare and education, although not denying private initiative but instead heavily regulating it to ensure safety and quality.

    Health and Education are services, not for profit enterprises.

    On the housing front, many countries own and manage large numbers of affordable housing projects and to great success. This isn’t to say the housing market doesn’t require an heavy regulatory, as it does.