Tuesday, April 14, 2009

A False Distinction - Alan Wolfe

The idea that liberalism comes in two forms assumes that the most fundamental question facing mankind if how much government intervenes into the economy. To me, perhaps because so little of the means of production lies under my control, this is a remarkably uninteresting subject. I think of the whole question of governmental intervention as a matter of technique. Sometimes the market does pretty well and it pays to rely on it. Sometimes it runs into very rough patches and then you need government to regulate it and correct its course. No matters of deep philosophy or religious meaning are at stake when we discuss such matters. A society simply does that it has to do.
A False Distinction - Alan Wolfe

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