Freedom, Power, and the Conservative Mind by Robert Reich
Freedom, Power, and the Conservative Mind
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
by Robert Reich
On Monday the Supreme Court struck down a key part of the Affordable Care Act, ruling that privately-owned corporations dont have to offer their employees contraceptive coverage that conflicts with the corporate owners religious beliefs.
The owners of Hobby Lobby, the plaintiffs in the case, were always free to practice their religion. The Court bestowed religious freedom on their corporation as well a leap of logic as absurd as giving corporations freedom of speech. Corporations arent people.
The deeper problem is the Courts obliviousness to the growing imbalance of economic power between corporations and real people. By giving companies the right not offer employees contraceptive services otherwise mandated by law, the Court ignored the rights of employees to receive those services.
(Justice Alitos suggestion that those services could be provided directly by the federal government is as politically likely as is a single-payer federal health-insurance plan which presumably would be necessary to supply such contraceptives or any other Obamacare service corporations refuse to offer on religious grounds.)
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