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I have yet to hear a satisfactory answer

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Re: I have yet to hear a satisfactory answer

Wed Oct 28, 2015 5:37 am

Roger, is it ever possible to have a kind government. Of course governments have proven to be corrupt to the core but in an ideal world, could a transparent government be beneficial in tackling global issues such as climate change, natural disasters, support for the world's poorest? Or do you feel individuals can solve these issues in a decentralized matter?

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Re: I have yet to hear a satisfactory answer

Wed Oct 28, 2015 8:37 am

This Book makes a very strong case that political authority does not, and can not exist. If that is true, arguing over how government should handle problems is just as worth while as arguing over how Santa should handle Christmas. I don't have all the answers, but I'm pretty sure allowing a small group of people to force their "answers" upon the rest of us at the point of a gun isn't the answer either.
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Re: I have yet to hear a satisfactory answer

Fri Nov 06, 2015 9:55 am

1. All human organisations are like a manual AI in which the feedback loop is activated only on election day and one vote means "true" or "false" to all that happened in between elections.
2. The legislators are the programmers.

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