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When I talk about democratic socialist, I am talking about Medicare, a single payer health care system for the elderly. And in my view, we should expand that concept to all people. I believe that everybody in this country should be entitled to health care as a right.
Bernie Sanders
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What this quote means

The quote advocates for universal health care as a fundamental right for all citizens.

In this quote, Bernie Sanders expresses his vision of democratic socialism, particularly focusing on the importance of health care as a guaranteed right for every individual. He emphasizes the successful model of Medicare for the elderly and argues for its expansion to ensure that all people, regardless of age or income, have access to essential health care services. This reflects a broader philosophical belief in equity and social justice.

Themes

Health CareRightsSocialismDemocracyJustice

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Example use cases

During a rally advocating for health care reform, one might use this quote to emphasize the need for universal access to health care.

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