Bad govt represents bad people?

John E. Kreznar jkreznar at ininx.com
Thu Sep 1 14:13:08 PDT 1994


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Rachel_P._Kovner at gorgias.ilt.columbia.edu writes:

> perry at imsi.com wrote:

> >But the people almost never resist. Usually, they want the bad
> >government -- it needs them to survive.

> Well, that's an awfully pessimistic attitude,...

Well, look around you.  Examples abound.  One of the origins of this
thread was Phil Karn's observation that it's the ham radio operators
themselves who demand curtailment of other hams' freedoms.  One of the
biggest threats to freedom right now is the government takeover of
health care.  Is this being pushed by a ruling elite on a recalcitrant
population?  No!  Most of the driving force is coming from the people
themselves, each trying to get his neighbor to pay the bill.  The list
goes on and on.

Ending bad government begins with refusing to accept its ``benefits''.
Unfortunately, lots of people gratuitously accept those benefits or even
actively solicit them, oblivious of the resulting destruction of freedom.

	John E. Kreznar		| Relations among people to be by
	jkreznar at ininx.com	| mutual consent, or not at all.

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