Cohen said the privatization of public goods like education won't benefit the majority of Americans.
Many fields that ordinary Americans assume to be public goods — public education, libraries, public transportation — don't fit that strict description.
"In that definition, healthcare is a private good, not a public good," Cohen said.
We're all familiar with the trickle-down claim that under a profit motive, business can provide public goods more efficiently than the government.
"The alternative of private control over public goods is public control over public goods," he said.