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Coming Next: eBook 5 – “Who Pays, Who Profits”

The next volume turns from what we put into minds and bodies to what we take from wallets and what we owe one another. eBook 5, Who Pays, Who Profits: Wealth Inequality and Healthcare, examines two debates where the question is no longer what kind of people we are raising but what kind of society we are willing to pay for. Wealth inequality asks whether the American economic system is a rising tide or a rigged game. Healthcare asks whether the ability to see a doctor when you are sick is a right of citizenship or a commodity to be earned. Both force a reckoning with the oldest question in democratic life: how much do we owe each other? The five personas return, the lines are drawn again, and the cost of every answer is laid bare. The argument continues.


Avoiding Civil War II is an eight-volume digital series. This is Book 4 of 8.

Volume 1: Rights and Rites – Gun Control and Abortion Volume 2: The Body Contested – Gender Identity and LGBTQ+ Rights Volume 3: Who Belongs – Immigration and Border Policy Volume 4: The Next Generation – Education and Drugs (this volume) Volume 5: Who Pays, Who Profits – Wealth Inequality and Healthcare Volume 6: The Burning Future – Climate Change and Big Tech Volume 7: Order and Liberty – Policing and Free Speech Volume 8: The Republic Itself – Foreign Policy and Electoral Reform