Govt A World Without Government Essay

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However, there is some common sense in knowing when government is necessary and when too much government is detrimental to quality of life. A world without government would be a much worse world, one in which crimes proliferated, in which an economy would be impossible to maintain on a global scale, and in which public works projects could not be maintained feasibly. Too much government, such as with socialist and communist systems, do not work well because they restrict the rights and freedoms of people. However, too many Americans believe that any government is bad. Before Americans forget what government is good for, they should remember that governments pay for schools because citizens agree that an educated population is a safe and happy population. Governments also create public works projects that allow citizens to enjoy clean drinking water, communication networks, and transportation systems. Anarchy and complete privatization might be fun theories to entertain but they are completely unfeasible in practice.

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Feinman, R.D. (2004). Government's Role. Retrieved online: http://robertdfeinman.com/society/government_role.html

Halloran, L. (2011). Deficit Forces Question: What Is Government's Role? NPR. Retrieved online: http://www.npr.org/2011/04/12/135352906/deficit-forces-question-what-is-governments-role

Marshall, A.G. (2008). From global crisis to global government. Retrieved online: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=11426

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Amy, D.J. (2007). Stealth Deregulation: The Untold Story.

Benson, E. T (1968). The proper role of government. Retrieved online: http://laissez-fairerepublic.com/benson.htm

Feinman, R.D. (2004). Government's Role. Retrieved online: http://robertdfeinman.com/society/government_role.html

Halloran, L. (2011). Deficit Forces Question: What Is Government's Role? NPR. Retrieved online: http://www.npr.org/2011/04/12/135352906/deficit-forces-question-what-is-governments-role
Marshall, A.G. (2008). From global crisis to global government. Retrieved online: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=11426
Rodrick, D. (1997). Globalization Requires Positive Government Policy Responses. Peterson Institute for International Economics. Mar 13, 1997. Retrieved online: http://www.iie.com/publications/newsreleases/newsrelease.cfm?id=29
"The Role of Government," (2008). America.gov. Archive. Retrieved online: http://www.america.gov/st/business-english/2008/April/20080415223308eaifas0.4951441.html


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