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If we "re-wire" the state, how much should government do?


Published on 2024-12-16 10:00:49 - MSN
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  • There is a consensus that the state must be more efficient, but less attention has been paid to how much it should actually do, says Eliot Wilson The government has been talking in revolutionary terms recently about how Britain is run.

The article from MSN, titled "If We Re-Wire the State, How Much Should Government Do?", discusses the ongoing debate about the role and extent of government intervention in modern society. It explores various perspectives on whether government should expand its role to address contemporary challenges like climate change, economic inequality, and technological disruption, or if it should scale back to foster more individual freedom and market-driven solutions. The piece highlights arguments from both sides: proponents for a larger government role argue for increased regulation, public investment in infrastructure, and social welfare programs to ensure equity and stability. Conversely, advocates for limited government emphasize efficiency, innovation, and personal responsibility, suggesting that too much government involvement can stifle economic growth and personal freedoms. The article also touches on recent political movements and policy proposals that reflect these debates, illustrating the tension between different visions for the future of governance.

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