I don’t imagine the model we use for UH is going to be a wedge issue, at least not the way the Gaza genocide is. We don’t need something that is a perfect model for each and every citizen, just one that more or less works. ACA was a step forward, albeit was deliberately sabotaged by the Republican party from its inception.
In fact, most policies and social safety nets were not perfect from the beginning. The Constitution of the United States, itself, had to go through an Articles of Confederation phase.
What is going to be tricky is figuring out how to elect to power only people who want to govern in good faith, so that the institutions we erect can be corrected and improved with time. The big failing of feudalism is that the works of ten good kings can be reduced to ash by one tyrant, and even singular good kings are often the exception. As Jamille Bouie observes, we elected a madman knowing who he is and what his intentions are, and that raises some serious questions about the capacity of the American people to self govern, or if stable large human societies are even possible.
I don’t imagine the model we use for UH is going to be a wedge issue, at least not the way the Gaza genocide is. We don’t need something that is a perfect model for each and every citizen, just one that more or less works. ACA was a step forward, albeit was deliberately sabotaged by the Republican party from its inception.
In fact, most policies and social safety nets were not perfect from the beginning. The Constitution of the United States, itself, had to go through an Articles of Confederation phase.
What is going to be tricky is figuring out how to elect to power only people who want to govern in good faith, so that the institutions we erect can be corrected and improved with time. The big failing of feudalism is that the works of ten good kings can be reduced to ash by one tyrant, and even singular good kings are often the exception. As Jamille Bouie observes, we elected a madman knowing who he is and what his intentions are, and that raises some serious questions about the capacity of the American people to self govern, or if stable large human societies are even possible.