glen e. p. ropella wrote:
As long as we have a single government that
governs 3.5 million square miles, we will have complex laws with lots of
loopholes and aggressive special interests who drive campaigns (with money).
Special interests with money would then just have to exert less energy
manipulating any given local government. Without an encompassing
government, there's no ready mechanism for enforcing regulation or a way
to force large companies to break into pieces.
I would suggest that the myriad problems with our government don't lie
in any one identifiable cause, but are instead peppered throughout the
accumulation...
Likewise for the inefficiencies in any large organization, whether it be
a company, church, etc.
Marcus
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