Our Space and Health
Health and disease control are a matter of public space, and the effects of disease, obesity, and health are felt and seen by all. Governments in a New Physiocratic system therefore have a mandate of maintaining public health, as much as they do space. While personal choices and freedoms are paramount, taxation (on sugars for example), must be incorporated into the platform to compensate the public for this behavior. All citizens must be insured by a public health system, using the best frameworks and practices (as measured by results; e.g., France, etc.) while choices must be maximized with public and private systems operating concurrently.
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