the sufficiency of governance
the sufficiency of governance
Good governance is to provide people the best ways to do things for themselves such that they won't desire to work outside the system to accomplish any legitimate objective.
Re: the sufficiency of governance
if they have to or need to work inside the system then how is it they are doing for themselves and not for the survival of the system? sounds like a china brand communism. to what value is there that one shouldn't work outside the "system" other than for the survival of the system. should no one use the system then the system would come to an end or be irrelevant, correct?
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Re: the sufficiency of governance
There is no such thing as good governance. All governments are oppressive and all laws are unjust. Only those in political power ever benefit from government and always at the expense of the governed.
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Re: the sufficiency of governance
DPMartin wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 5:21 pmif they have to or need to work inside the system then how is it they are doing for themselves and not for the survival of the system? sounds like a china brand communism. to what value is there that one shouldn't work outside the "system" other than for the survival of the system. should no one use the system then the system would come to an end or be irrelevant, correct?
That's exactly what it is. Advocate is a communist.sounds like a china brand communism.
Re: the sufficiency of governance
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Good governance is to provide people the best ways to do things for themselves such that they won't desire to work outside the system to accomplish any legitimate objective.
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if they have to or need to work inside the system then how is it they are doing for themselves and not for the survival of the system? sounds like a china brand communism. to what value is there that one shouldn't work outside the "system" other than for the survival of the system. should no one use the system then the system would come to an end or be irrelevant, correct?
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I said that they should Not have to work Outside the system. That's the polar opposite of what you said i said, that they must work inside it. The whole point is that the reason for the system's existence is to provide them with the best options. If the system works properly they won't have any need to do otherwise. There's nothing implied about force or compliance in what i said.
[quote=Advocate post_id=568128 time=1650001868 user_id=15238]
Good governance is to provide people the best ways to do things for themselves such that they won't desire to work outside the system to accomplish any legitimate objective.
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if they have to or need to work inside the system then how is it they are doing for themselves and not for the survival of the system? sounds like a china brand communism. to what value is there that one shouldn't work outside the "system" other than for the survival of the system. should no one use the system then the system would come to an end or be irrelevant, correct?
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I said that they should Not have to work Outside the system. That's the polar opposite of what you said i said, that they must work inside it. The whole point is that the reason for the system's existence is to provide them with the best options. If the system works properly they won't have any need to do otherwise. There's nothing implied about force or compliance in what i said.