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Eliminating Corruption

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-22 15:58

If you pay politicians the equivalent to those on the private sector (e.g. consultants) then corruption would not be as rife.

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-31 0:23

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You bring up quite some interesting questions. I, personally, myself wouldn't know how to go about implementing such a thing. Abolishing the corporate welfare will no doubt be a difficult task as the very few who profit greatly from it will fight tooth and nail to keep the status quo. That much, I can assure you.

Anti-corporatist libertarians like myself advocate for people to regain control of their means of production, and people who have control over the means of their own production generally are freer than people who don't. And some of my liberal friends say that the government should help in achieving this objective. I agree, but my view differs from theirs in that they feel that there needs to be more government involvement in doing so, whereas I say there needs to be much less.

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