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04/04/2007

Politicians ban the pleasures of the working man in order to feel they have power over something. By Jens Jessen

 
Thinkergong
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registered on 12/09/2008
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It would very much surprise me if the author has, in previous articles, expressed simmilar resent towards private companies where management-imposed restrictions -where alcohol, smoking, dogs etc are prohibited- make life less pleasant.
Some people firmly believe in a free market society, and truly understand the consequences defined by scarcity (= more limitations to freedom make freedom more valuable). If you dislike the laws in your country, you could take responsibility and move to a country that satisfies your needs better. If you already live in a country with for you 'the highest possible value the market of countries offers', and still aren't satisfied... maybe wining and moaning about the downs will make your life even more pleasant! You can also spend your time blaming science the time-travel machine doesn't exist (for free of course).

It would have been interesting if the writer had made an effort explaining why the working man votes these politicians.
Maybe the working men think about the long term; that easy acces to junkfood will make their offspring's life less pleasant? Maybe they think 'an unhealthy or undisciplined society' will produce a lower economic standard and therefore a less pleasant life? Maybe the working man simply finds that 'dangerous dogs' will make his life less pleasant? These are all explanations that strike me more plausible than 'a compensation for the powerlessness of politicians'. ML.
Created on 12/09/2008 | Reviewed on 16/09/2008
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