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Do you think the state can make people more competent and responsible? I think that's a naiive overestimation of the state's abilities. No, I don't think that the State can make people more competent and responsible, but it can implement policies that encourage and reward these traits-- or it can refrain from implementing policies that suppress them. Part of the problem is that most people who make similar claims is that they primarily believe in punishing people whom they view as "irresponsible", while doing nothing towards (or deliberately withdrawing from) supporting their ideal of responsibility. It's kind of hard to get people to be selfless, nationalist drones without invoking state power. The question is... are these people competent and responsible? Of course not! But the use of the conjunction "who" by Korimyr suggests that he believes otherwise. Perhaps my belief in the general usefulness of government is naïve, but no more so than your belief in the good intentions of businessmen. Without government, there's nothing preventing them from using force and fraud to support their bottom lines-- and the long history of their collusion with government proves that it is effective to do so. |
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