What's your definition of government?

Discussion in 'Smalltalk' started by TheMuslimAgorist, Jun 22, 2010.

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  1. TheMuslimAgorist

    TheMuslimAgorist New Member

    Last Saturday I attended a Candidates Forum with candidates running in various local races. Two Republicans. Two Democrats. Two Green Party. The Libertarians were MIA as usual. Candidates introduced themselves and fielded questions from the audience.

    The candidates were all equally frustrating. I suppose in the grand scheme of things I prefer a thief to a murderer, and in that sense I fall on the left side of the spectrum. But the political murderer must first steal the money to buy his weapon, and the political thief must first threaten the tax cattle with death if they don't pay. So, neither has my moral sanction.

    During the Q&A I asked, “How do you define government?” Here's their answers

    But what's your answer? What is the definition of government? What are it's essential responsibilities and limitations? I believe that Obama was correct when he said, "What essentially sets the nation start apart (from the private sector) is a Monopoly on Violence." This comes from Max Weber's book "Politics as a Vocation" where he defined government as "that entity which claims a monopoly on violence in a given area.” What's your definition?
     

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