why government employees are more virtuous than average people
why government employees are more virtuous than average
people
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“A related form of utopianism consists of suspending general
assumptions about human nature when considering agents of the state.
Defenders of government are often keen to point out the harms that might
result from the widespread greed and selfishness of mankind in the absence of a
government able to restrain our worst excesses. Yet they seldom pause to
consider what might result from the very same greed and selfishness in
the presence of government, on the assumption that governments
are equally prone to those very failings. It is not that statists have
some account of why government employees are more virtuous than average people.
Nor do they have some plan for making that be the case.
Rather, it seems simply to have never occurred to most statists to apply
realistic assumptions about human nature to the government itself. The
state is treated as if it stood above the empirical human world, transcending
not only the moral constraints but also the psychological forces that apply to
individual human beings.
In short, the typical statist case for government
intervention depends upon the
occurrence of miracles. It’s very unscientific and not at all
reality-based. It’s utopian in the worst way.”
FROM: Michael Huemer’s impressive 2013 book, The Problem of Political Authority (emphases
original)
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