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by MichaelGlass
1620 days ago
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"Government casuses cronyism -- especially anti-cronyism laws". What should the role of government be? I guess the authors would say: Governments should be replaced with financial modeling. I'm not convinced. There's something fundamentally undemocratic (and perhaps, sadly, realistic) about this take. Will advocating for broad de-regulation and business rule actually reduce cronism? Will it / can it reduce negative externalities? I just think ... we've tried that. It's been the experiment of the last 40 years. What's next? |
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The main alternatives that have been tried concentrate power in the hands of a single group, or ultimately a single person. In fact arguably giving power to a single group implicitly gives it to the leader of that group. This has always been a disaster, and always will be a disaster as long as we are recognisably human, with all the associated flaws.
Corruption and abuses are the result of human failings. We're always going to have to continuously strive against them.