OGEvilgenius
Well-Known Member
They are universal, except that government is not subject as easily to failure. The beat can go on for much longer if a government who prints it's own money decides to distort things, and then the correction ends up being that much worse.I am contending that inefficience, waste, loss of value etc. are human universals, whether it's from government, a homeowners' association, your neighborhood warlord or anyone in an oversight position. And "nobody in oversight" won't work. Humans are predators and opportunists. The social form that contains that while being efficient and dynamic has not been found yet in ten thousand years. One might argue that pacifist societies such as Shakers and Mennonites did this, but they came to be via a selection process. You can't turn an entire metro area into a cohesive pacifist community. It disregards human nature. My opinion.
That being said, I think a reasonable argument can be made for publicly constructed roads. A reasonable one can be made for private roads as well. Roads were built in America before the government took responsibility. At quite a high rate.