20 - Part VII A: Universal Health Care
Update: 2008-10-03
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After taking one year off to teach “Forums for a Future” as a university
honors course, I am now ready to continue the series. The continuation will apply the
concepts developed in the first 16 episodes to an open-end list of contemporary social
issues. As a way to get started, I have created a three-part “Review and Transition”
(Podcasts 17-19) to provide a brief summary and introduction for those new to the series,
and a quick review for the original subscribers.
Today’s episode, Podcast # 20, is the first in the open-ended series of positive approaches
for addressing the many specific contemporary economic, social and political issues that
challenge our capacity for having a future in the 21st Century. In today's podcast, I ask
five rhetorical questions. If you answer the questions the way most people do, you should
be in favor of the United States adopting a universal health care system.
honors course, I am now ready to continue the series. The continuation will apply the
concepts developed in the first 16 episodes to an open-end list of contemporary social
issues. As a way to get started, I have created a three-part “Review and Transition”
(Podcasts 17-19) to provide a brief summary and introduction for those new to the series,
and a quick review for the original subscribers.
Today’s episode, Podcast # 20, is the first in the open-ended series of positive approaches
for addressing the many specific contemporary economic, social and political issues that
challenge our capacity for having a future in the 21st Century. In today's podcast, I ask
five rhetorical questions. If you answer the questions the way most people do, you should
be in favor of the United States adopting a universal health care system.
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