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- onefingersalute1
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one problem with govermaents of the greater world powers is size. every body diferent but the more people you have the more different they are. theystart conflicting with each other. if in america the south the north the great plain and the west broke up. then the population would be more alike. diversity is bald for government what ever you do sone one will find it bad.
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At 8/10/07 12:14 AM, onefingersalute1 wrote: one problem with govermaents of the greater world powers is size. every body diferent but the more people you have the more different they are. theystart conflicting with each other. if in america the south the north the great plain and the west broke up. then the population would be more alike. diversity is bald for government what ever you do sone one will find it bad.
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On the contrary, diversity is good for government. A large number of groups of people, all with varying ideas and philosophy, forces a dialog between all those involved to build concensus, while if there were just a large, homogenous populations, those that didn't fit in would be treated unfairly and unethically.
However, larger governments tend to be inefficient and wasteful, because they suffer from diseconomies of scale. You'll find state programs usually function better than similar federal programs for this reason, and why the Founding Fathers granted more power to the states, rather than the federal government.
So often times it happens, that we live our lives in chains, and we never even know we had the key...
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At 8/10/07 12:14 AM, onefingersalute1 wrote: one problem with govermaents of the greater world powers is size. every body diferent but the more people you have the more different they are.
This is true
theystart conflicting with each other.
Not always. Take America, for instance. We haven't had a SINGLE problem with geographic diversity since the 1860's.
if in america the south the north the great plain and the west broke up. then the population would be more alike. diversity is bald for government what ever you do sone one will find it bad.
First of all, NO. We definitely wouldn't. The thing about America is that we are bound only by principle, not racial or cultural identity. Also, I don't know how, exactly, diversity makes governments bald.
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