Foolmewunz
Grammar Resistance Leader, TLA Dictator
My views on government are aligned with Mises/Rothbard/Hoppe. Austro-libertarian. Anarcho-capitialist.
Yes, government is corrupt, by definition. Monopolies are inherently corrupt. Economic science figured out centuries ago that, from the standpoint of the consumer, competition is good and monopolies are bad.
Whoa! Slipping into a whole new realm here, aren't we?
Has there ever or will there ever be a government that does not hold a monopoly on "government"? Wouldn't putting up a "competitive" government be termed a "revolution"?
Certain elements of the U.S. federal government have held monopolies and were later opened to competition - successfully in several cases, so that may be what you're referring to. But, since the major premise (that all monopolies are inherently corrupt) is not proven, merely assumed, then the minor premise (that governments, as monopolies, are therefore corrupt) is that much less valid.
Which government, by the way? The cities sue the states and the states sue the feds. Sometimes the courts come down on one side, sometimes on the other. Individuals have successfully sued numerous governments, too. The whole contention is just absurd.
