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Re: Rejecting Dialog with Government Vermin
At 22:43 5/01/97 -0700, Kent Crispin wrote:
>On Wed, Apr 30, 1997 at 08:24:27PM -0800, Jim Bell wrote:
>> I feel confident that a statistical analysis of various countries'
>> governments would reveal a wide scatter in the relationship between
>> population and government size. One of the main factors in this scatter is
>> simply the amount that government has decided to butt into activities that
>> could (and should) be privatized. Another is the amount that the
>> government steals from one group in order to reliably receive the votes of
>> some other group.
>
>> Population size would end up being a very poor determinant of government
>> size.
>
>Yes, there would be scatter, but it is not important.
The only reason "it is not important" is that this scatter is what
demolishes your view of the world.
> Population size
>is *obviously* a strong determinant of government size.
But probably not even close to the largest determinant.
>So, having clearly established that larger countries will on balance
>have larger governments, we can then just look at organizational
>dynamics. *Any* large organization requires more infrastructure to
>function. *Any* large organization will develop bureaucracy. This
>is true for governments, this is true for businesses, this is true
>for schools, this is true for militias. A big city police department
>will have many different precints, with multiple layers of
>management, a small town will have a chief of police and a few
>deputies.
But NONE of this is truly needed. I have a solution to that problem.
Jim Bell
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