In case you missed this, the states with the most freedom are those with low taxes, low government spending, and not too much legal management of private lives. Liberal state governments restrict freedom far more than conservative state governments, according to a study. “The problem is that the cultural values of liberal governments seem on balance to require more regulation of individual behavior than do the cultural values of conservative governments.”
Yes, this is a problem. As I was discussing with the good wife after watching “The Dark Knight” recently, good people rely on each other to behave and be trustworthy. There can be structures for law enforcement and personal defense, but the whole system breaks down once enough people become corrupt in one way or another. Add to that someone willing to force his agenda on everyone, you can have chaos quickly.
So conservatives want everyone to do what’s right, believing the more power concentrated in government, the less positive freedom we all have, and liberals want the heavy hand of government to force everyone to do what’s right, believing government power will always work they way they want it to, never turning on them to take their freedom away. For many years, conservatives have been lousy communicators and in many ways lousy practitioners of justice, liberty, and mercy. Liberals have been lousy visionaries, misunderstanding the base reality that given enough power we will redefine justice, liberty, and mercy.
On a related note, let me say that I’m proud of a man I work with, who told me today of a plan he is working with others to form a non-profit which will work to open opportunities for local minority workers–people who want to work but have few options. The organization will encourage employment from our community, specifically for those who have had many doors closed to them. That’s the way to do it, private citizens helping each other and not relying on the government to force them to do it its way.
Ah, but it all depends what your definition of “is,” I mean “freedom,” is.
The postmodern definition of “freedom” is “freedom from economic uncertainty. Freedom from poverty. And the freedom to have sex with anyone, or anything, you like and to demand that everyone else respect it.”
Yes, definitions are important here.
That’s the way to do it, private citizens helping each other and not relying on the government to force them to do it its way.
This is what the Acton Institute has been saying for a while. Churches and charitable organizations can do certain things better than markets or governments — particularly the latter.