by billg » Fri 14 Dec 2007, 11:04:17
Well, I'm mainly referring to large sources of water like lakes and rivers. As for private wells, you need to consider that water also belongs future inhabitants of the land.
Yes, I do think road infrastructure should be handled at state or local level for the most part.
I'm a believer in federal government only as far as they carry out functions necessary to the functioning of the whole. But I guess that statement is subject to a range of interpretation.
What I believe in primarily is self-responsibility and self-curtailment. Ideology is no substitute for that. I think responsible government will emerge from responsible individuals independent of ideology.
I don't think libertarianism and collectivism are mutually exclusive, but rather both vital elements to a well-functioning society.
In a lot of ways, I see this whole issue of individual freedom vs. collectivism in terms of my own experience living is self-governed intentional communities. Some people abuse their individual freedoms to the detrimental of the whole, and some people use their individual freedoms to benefit the whole. It all depends on the individuals. To me it seems that the system of government seems less important than the individuals that compose it. But also, the system of government will reflect the individuals who compose it.
I think that I would be more inclined to support Ron Paul if he talked a little more about individual reponsibility and little less about individual freedom. Also, he would have to acknowledge that not all issues are local, but some are global like AGW and Peak Oil and need to be addressed on a collective level.
In fact, I don't think that Ron Paul has even acknowledged that AGW is a big problem. This tells me that his ideology trumps all other considerations.
"It is no measure of health to be deemed sane in an insane society" J. Krishnamurti
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