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"Show Me the Money": Labor and the Bottom Line of National Health Insurance
- Dissent
- University of Pennsylvania Press
- Volume 55, Number 2, Spring 2008 (whole No. 231)
- pp. 75-80
- 10.1353/dss.2008.0016
- Article
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A well-known political scientist once declared that the definition of the alternatives is the supreme instrument of power. The simple question—single-payer or not—conceals major differences over whether to frame the health care issue primarily as an economic question or a moral one. Economic considerations are critical to propelling the cause of universal health care. But advocates of universal health care should not cast the economic competitiveness of U.S. business as the central economic issue at stake in the debate over health care reform.