One justification for democracy is that it provides us with ways of aligning government policies with the citizenry’s requirements and of holding governments accountable when their decisions do not accord with the majority’s wishes. But what happens when some citizens begin viewing these mechanisms as a means for encouraging elected officials to use the state to provide them with whatever they want, such as apparently limitless economic security? And what happens when many elected officials believe it is their responsibility to provide the demanded security, or, more cynically, regard welfare programs as a useful tool to create constituencies that can be relied upon to vote for them?Samuel Gregg on Fatal Attraction: Democracy and the Welfare State
Widows Mite
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I get upset when I hear preachers using the example of the Widow’s Mite
when attempting to raise funds for their ministry or church building
programme. I...
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