I was thinking about the implications of a welfare state tonight. Would it truly be better for the government to provide everything for all citizens? At first, it seemed like a pretty good idea...but then I dug a bit deeper.
A welfare state's goal is to make the people dependent upon the government. When people become dependent upon something, they are no longer truly free. They aren't free to make their own decisions, as their options are limited to what is provided. It seems remarkably like addiction...addicts aren't free to just stop. The drug they are dependent upon controls their thoughts, their actions, their priorities.
I'm all for ensuring opportunity for all and providing for those who simply cannot provide for themselves (physically/mentally handicapped, solitary elderly, etc). But simply providing handouts to everyone stymies personal ambition and--in the long run--forces the people to become dependent on the government...the very antithesis of freedom.
A welfare state's goal is to make the people dependent upon the government. When people become dependent upon something, they are no longer truly free. They aren't free to make their own decisions, as their options are limited to what is provided. It seems remarkably like addiction...addicts aren't free to just stop. The drug they are dependent upon controls their thoughts, their actions, their priorities.
I'm all for ensuring opportunity for all and providing for those who simply cannot provide for themselves (physically/mentally handicapped, solitary elderly, etc). But simply providing handouts to everyone stymies personal ambition and--in the long run--forces the people to become dependent on the government...the very antithesis of freedom.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular