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Betina Cunado's avatar

Dear Claire, what a nice post to read! I am from Argentina, now living in Paris, and I agree with all you said. I am especially proud reading your experience with assisted reproductive techniques and the fact that they are covered by the State. I am the drafter of the regulation that makes that possible, and of many other regulations that give free access to healthcare. Thanks for pointing out the good things of my country!

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John Hamilton's avatar

There are so many good things in this piece that I almost don't know where to start. So, I'll just pick one thing.

In the United States (and, right up front: there are many good things about this country), people may say they want a village. But what they really want is a big house that's near a village they can visit. They don't want a village taking care of their kids. They want a that village that has a good coffee shop and a store with artisan bread. They really don't want that village educating their children. There are tutors and trainers for that.

The United States has always been riven by its original concept: individual/commonwealth. With the implosion of the middle class, there is just one metric left: money. And with that criterion, individual will trump commonwealth every time.

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