Should the State provide the basic requirements for living?
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Should the State provide the basic requirements for living?
Certainly, for us human beings, we need, from a biological perspective, the correct amount of food, the basic medicines for sustainable health, as well as a good service of water provisement, etc. There are a lot of private entities which provide this resources to the community, but many of this products are inaccessible to a great part of the poor society. Consequently, I think the State should provide, at least, the most basic requirements for a sustainable living. However, this enters in conflict with the liberal postulates, which protect the regulation of this services by private entities.
NicolasRuiz20- Novice Chatter
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Re: Should the State provide the basic requirements for living?
NicolasRuiz20 wrote:Certainly, for us human beings, we need, from a biological perspective, the correct amount of food, the basic medicines for sustainable health, as well as a good service of water provisement, etc. There are a lot of private entities which provide this resources to the community, but many of this products are inaccessible to a great part of the poor society. Consequently, I think the State should provide, at least, the most basic requirements for a sustainable living. However, this enters in conflict with the liberal postulates, which protect the regulation of this services by private entities.
Indeed Nicolas, since, all the humans have the right for a dignified way of life. All the humans have the same rights and must live under the same conditions, with at least the basic requirements. With this, the economy may be affected on a positive way
Oscar Mariño- Novice Chatter
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Re: Should the State provide the basic requirements for living?
Although it is a primal need for every human and a vital right, how can the poorest countries get away with offering to each of its inhabitants the supply enough for all theiir needs.NicolasRuiz20 wrote:Certainly, for us human beings, we need, from a biological perspective, the correct amount of food, the basic medicines for sustainable health, as well as a good service of water provisement, etc. There are a lot of private entities which provide this resources to the community, but many of this products are inaccessible to a great part of the poor society. Consequently, I think the State should provide, at least, the most basic requirements for a sustainable living. However, this enters in conflict with the liberal postulates, which protect the regulation of this services by private entities.
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