I like singapore system a lot, which is in the singapore system you have compulsive saving for reer for your medical care. The other one i let really like as a switzerland system, which also is man as an individual mandate. I think that's better than what america has to day. It's still, i favor, i id i tend to be. I'm m a capitalist. I'm an innovationist. But if we're going to have, if we feel like morally we have to provide for everyone, then i prefer,. If that's the moral decision we'regoing makes o society, then i favor the system.
John Mackey says the treatment for the cancer of crony capitalism is conscious capitalism, grounded “in an ethical system based on value creation for all stakeholders,” which includes not just owners, but employees, customers, the community, the environment, and even competitors, activists, critics, unions, and the media. Mackey cites Google and Southwest Airlines as role models, and pharmaceutical companies and financial corporations as anti-role models. In a surprise pivot, Mackey lays the blame for the myth of the profit motive as the only measure of value at the feet of capitalists themselves. Mackey’s goal is to write a new narrative for capitalism that asks us to care about customers and human beings instead of data points on a spreadsheet.