How Government Solved the Health Care Crisis - Animation

Crowdfunding Sex and Taxes: Based on an essay by Roderick T. Long: A facebook page about my video work: Please feel free to provide caption translations. If you’d like to dub the video with narration in a different language, please use the files I’ve posted here for a higher quality result than downloading the original material from YouTube: Roderick T. Long’s bibliography: David T. Beito. “The ’Lodge Practice Evil’ Reconsidered: Medical Care Through Fraternal Societies, 1900-1930.“ (unpublished) David T. Beito. “Mutual Aid for Social Welfare: The Case of American Fraternal Societies.“ Critical Review, Vol. 4, no. 4 (Fall 1990). David Green. Reinventing Civil Society: The Rediscovery of Welfare Without Politics. Institute of Economic Affairs, London, 1993. David Green. Working Class Patients and the Medical Establishment: Self-Help in Britain from the Mid-Nineteenth Century to 1948. St. Martin’s Press, New York, 1985. David Green & Lawrence Cromwell. Mutual Aid or Welfare State: Australia’s Friendly Societies. Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1984. P. Gosden. The Friendly Societies in England, 1815-1875. Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1961. P. Gosden. Self-Help: Voluntary Associations in the 19th Century. Batsford Press, London, 1973. Albert Loan. “Institutional Bases of the Spontaneous Order: Surety and Assurance.“ Humane Studies Review, Vol. 7, no. 1, 1991/92. Leslie Siddeley. “The Rise and Fall of Fraternal Insurance Organizations.“ Humane Studies Review, Vol. 7, no. 2, 1992. S. David Young. The Rule of Experts: Occupational Licensing in America. Cato Institute, Washington, 1987.
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