1 min readDec 3, 2017
This brings up an interesting point. If a function of shared well-being, I.e., government in this case, is corrupted or not operating well, does that mean we shouldn’t have it? It just means it needs fixing and oversight, etc.
This brings up an interesting point. If a function of shared well-being, I.e., government in this case, is corrupted or not operating well, does that mean we shouldn’t have it? It just means it needs fixing and oversight, etc.
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