| HappySqurriel said: The "Welfare State" is rarely about improving the welfare of the poor, and is often about making people dependant on the state in order to control them; and the more power the state has the more that achievement in the economy becomes related to political connections than anything else. Now you may agree with the agenda that the government is trying to push by getting you to drive more fuel efficient cars, get people to cut back on smoking, stop drinking or eating junk food (and you may even support the agenda of the people who had political connections or supported the "Right" causes that the stimulus bill) but eventually the government will use its power against you. Consider videogames for a moment ... The combination of a media who have heavily misrepresented the content in "Mature" videogames (as they misrepresent all issues) and the widespread misconception that videogames are primarily for school aged children set them up to be used by politicians who need to "Champion a Cause" to introduce taxes or regulations which impact you in a negative way. |
I think my original post was a mistake in that I didn't define what I meant by "welfare state." For my purpose, I mean welfare in the sense of a social safety net and not the micro-management of the individual. I don't mean bans on smoking, junk food and all that. I know that stuff can be taken under the title of the welfare state but I really just meant a basic safety net of unemployment insurance.
Are you completely against the welfare state in all forms, or do you think there is a happy medium, and we need to constantly be aware of it? Historically, I don't know of any modern examples of a slow consolidation of power such as the one you fear (and i fear to some degree). It seems like many totalitarian regimes have come out of the chaos of revolution precipitated, at least from the french revolution forward, from the "social question". I dunno though, what is your opinion. I never said it was for the welfare of the poor, I only said it was an attempt or concept to preserve capitalism and prevent radicalization. Is it still necessary?







