To: annalex
The latter is heavily laced with laissez-faire, which makes it a defensive phenomenon. Not true. New technology makes it possible to displace traditional operations of government with free-enterprise risk management architectures. It takes an active research, development, and education process to employ those tools to that libertarian end. To operate from laissez faire is effectively to withhold those options from the electorate.
19 posted on
10/21/2014 9:29:26 PM PDT by
Carry_Okie
(Take the chip and let them hack your brain.)
To: Carry_Okie
New technology makes it possible to displace traditional operations of government with free-enterprise risk management architectures That could be. I did not say laissez-faire is a bad idea, just that historically it has lead to a shift toward defensive postures of today conservatism, which would be perfectly happy letting the gays, the muslims and the socialists do whatever they want, just not in my town.
24 posted on
10/22/2014 7:43:16 AM PDT by
annalex
(fear them not)
To: Carry_Okie
New technology makes it possible to displace traditional operations of government with free-enterprise risk management architectures. It takes an active research, development, and education process to employ those tools to that libertarian end.That's very interesting. Can you provide an example or two of the functioning of your constructivist government?
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