Reimagining Rights and Responsibilities in the United States: Equal Access to Public Goods and Services

J. Shattuck, Mathias Risse
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A right of equal access to public goods and services is rooted in the rights to ‘Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.’ With these rights, the Declaration of Independence asserts the concept of equality as a founding principle, while nearly a century later in the nation’s “second founding” after the Civil War, the 14th Amendment to the Constitution goes further in guaranteeing equal protection of the law. These documents create the principle from which a right of equal access is derived, including access to education, health care, housing, and environmental protection.

Throughout American history, the concepts of liberty and equality have been intertwined but also conflicted.

Current trends within public education, health care, housing, and environmental protection reflect burgeoning disparities in opportunity. Public policy in recent years has centered around the promotion of macroeconomic growth but has done little to guarantee individual and societal well-being, reinforcing the focus of the private sector on maximizing shareholder value, often at the expense of employees and consumers. These policies have exacerbated the inequality of access to public goods and services, such as health and education, among significant portions of the population, who lack the agency and the opportunity to sustain themselves. It is critical that the United States responds to the public health and economic crises by protecting liberty, equality, and securing equal access to public goods and services.
重新构想美国的权利与责任:获得公共产品与服务的平等机会
平等获得公共产品和服务的权利植根于生命权、自由权和追求幸福的权利。有了这些权利,《独立宣言》将平等的概念作为一项建国原则,而近一个世纪后,在内战结束后的美国“第二次建国”中,宪法第14修正案进一步保障了法律的平等保护。这些文件确立了平等机会的原则,包括获得教育、保健、住房和环境保护的权利。纵观美国历史,自由和平等的概念一直交织在一起,但也相互冲突。目前在公共教育、卫生保健、住房和环境保护领域的趋势反映了机会方面日益扩大的差距。近年来的公共政策以促进宏观经济增长为中心,但在保障个人和社会福祉方面做得很少,反而加强了私营部门对股东价值最大化的关注,往往以牺牲雇员和消费者为代价。这些政策加剧了相当一部分人口在获得保健和教育等公共产品和服务方面的不平等,他们缺乏自力更生的能力和机会。至关重要的是,美国必须通过保护自由、平等和确保平等获得公共产品和服务的机会来应对公共卫生和经济危机。
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