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Subject:RE: [socialcredit] statistics
Date:Saturday, July 1, 2006  16:52:17 (-0700)
From:thomsonhiyu <thomsonhiyu @....ca>
In reply to:Message 4217 (written by Keith Wilde)

 

 

(Keith wrote:- ) I often get the impression that the Douglas philosophy entails the elimination of government, but when it comes down to issues of implementation there is clearly no escaping the necessity of some government functions. The question then is just which functions should disappear in a Social Credit perspective on ideal social organization? 

 

(Joe replies:- )  I think the Douglas philosophy doesn’t really envisage the elimination of government, but rather its role changing to better enable people to do for themselves again many of the things governments now maintain they must do for us.  To the point where people have become ‘conditioned’ into believing various government programs are necessary for their very ‘financial’ survival.  Take the recent issue of  government funded ‘daycare’, for example.  If we were properly credited with ongoing increases in overall ‘capital appreciation’ through the CPD and ND, does it not seem likely that an increasing number of people would NOT have to look to the ‘government’ to provide for them through various ‘programs’?  Ones which often seem to cost as much, or more, in administration to distribute the limited benefits they bring as the benefits they’re supposedly distributing.   Why do we not try to enable people to pay for whatever choices in life they’d individually prefer rather than have someone at the top telling us what’s supposedly good for us and will be allowed?

 

 

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