There might be an issue with the positive visual externality of farmland & greenbelt laws... but I mean this touches on other issues. Maybe it would be better for more of Britain to be covered in forests and meadows. LVT might make that happen.
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The reason to prove it is because of worry about being undermined by academics seeking power - but that's a flaw in your government structure - once you realize that you realize that there's no way to keep a government designed to be undermined in that way from being undermined.
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There's no mechanical solution out of the book of insights from economics to produce good governance out of what we have now.
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In the end, I think state benefits should be paid out almost exclusively in vouchers for healthy food, child-stuff, wilderness, sport, etc. Strangle places like this:pic.twitter.com/gR4XYXLZ0M
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State benefits should be in the form of jobs doing things that benefit the health and well-being of both the state employee as well as the citizen. Think FDR's CCC planting trees, creating trails in parks, etc. Long-term there shouldn't be infinitely many state dependents
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