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Max More's avatar

As a virtue guy, I'm with you on the severe limitations of utilitarianism. On placing responsibility for medical system problems in the right place, I agree again but have seen little intelligent analysis. One exception: Allysia Finley's Dec 8 WSJ piece: "UnitedHealthcare and the ObamaCare Con: The law’s mandates and regulations have given rise to myriad insurance-market grievances.

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Christopher Harris's avatar

You are correct, in my estimation, that “our healthcare system is a multi-stakeholder orgy”. I have watched, with a jaundiced eye, the long march to where we are today. I’m 68. We first confuse healthcare with medical intervention. Then we really say that medical interventions are a human right. Then we vote in Obama care, further codifying the nanny-fication of the state. The “ insurance” builds a financial firewall between us individuals and our “chosen” medical intervention. And here we are today, actually debating the possible societal good that can come from such a horrific act that happened in NY recently. We have brought this upon ourselves, with this Trojan Horse painted with the bold hues of empathy and compassion. Can we find a way out?

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