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What a polarized U.S. might learn from other countries in 'Another World is Possible'

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Journalist Natasha Hakimi Zapata's book “Another World is Possible” explores what the U.S. could learn about ways to tackle issues such as inequality, health care and homelessness from innovative solutions deployed abroad.

Highlights

What if the solutions to America's most pressing social and economic challenges already exist—just not in the United States? Around the world, countries are quietly implementing bold, effective systems that prioritize people over profit, from healthcare to housing to energy.
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The NHS eliminated worries about medical debt by providing free care at the point of delivery.
28:42
90% homeownership in Singapore is achieved through integrated housing and pension policies
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Universal programs are more equitable and build social solidarity.
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Racism has historically been used to block expansion of the U.S. social safety net
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In 2025, the biggest problem for boards is bandwidth

Chapters

Could Universal Healthcare Work in the U.S.?
00:00
What Happens When Public Healthcare Is Under Pressure?
17:17
How Did Singapore Make Housing Affordable for Almost Everyone?
20:48
What Can Uruguay Teach Us About Clean Energy and Political Unity?
36:02
Why Do Americans Distrust Government—And What Would Change Their Minds?
43:40
Are Corporate Boards Ready for the Overwhelming Challenges Ahead?
50:33

Transcript

Meghna Chakrabarti: Rinse takes your laundry and hand delivers it to your door, expertly cleaned and folded. So you could take the time once spent folding and sorting. And waiting to finally pursue a whole new version of you. Like, tea time you. Natasha H...