GOVERNMENT FORMULA: FAILURE = GREATER FUNDING + MORE POWER
GOVERNMENT FORMULA:
FAILURE = GREATER FUNDING + MORE
POWER
“The general lesson is that if some part of government fails
in its function, it will most likely be given greater funding and power.
Of course, the purpose of this is not to reward failure;
the thinking would be that more money and power will enable the agency to solve
the problem. But the effect is that government grows
when social problems grow, and thus it is not in the government’s interests to
solve society’s problems.”
from page 220 of philosopher Michael Huemer’s powerful 2013
book, The Problem of Political Authority
David Boaz ask rhetorically about this reality: ‘Can you
imagine a worse incentive system than one that rewards failure
with higher budgets and punishes success with lower budgets?’ I can’t –
yet that’s pretty much the prevailing incentive system for governments around
the world.
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