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To: Neocon who wrote (46005)5/5/1999 5:25:00 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
16.) 1.) Self- government requires the discipline of the citizenry, to prevent the wholesale
descent into faction, or the absorption in private pleasures to the detriment of public
duties;
2.) Furthermore, at least a modicum of decency is required to maintain the level of
political judgment necessary to elect candidates for office, and to discern the qualities
necessary to make a good leader;
3.) Finally, it is necessary to limit the matters that are the subject of political debate, or the
polity will never get beyond debates on first principles, or will deteriorate into civil strife.
Therefore, there must be a substantial consensus underpinning public life, shared values
that are not continually the subject of debate;
4.) Therefore, it is necessary to instill the values of our culture in our children, at home
and in school, and to encourage self- discipline as a virtue, rather than glorifying self-
expression and the attitude of "whatever floats your boat", and to uphold our fundamental
values and the virtue of self- discipline in all relevant forums.



To: Neocon who wrote (46005)5/5/1999 5:39:00 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 67261
 
15.) 1.) It is more democratic to allow those who are most affected by policy decisions to
make the decisions, as when imposing pollution controls on an area;
2.) It is not only more democratic, but it is more efficient, because those closest to the
situation are in the best position to calculate trade- offs--- for example, a rich locale might
be able to afford more stringent regulations than a poor one;
3.) Also, local control permits greater diversity among population centers, and therefore
allows individuals to locate in the most congenial environment;
4.) Finally, such diversity permits a greater degree of policy experimentation, so that we
have a better chance to see what works and what doesn't in such areas as crime control
and education;
5.) Therefore, decisions should be made at the lowest level of government feasible, and
only rise to the next level when it is unfeasible to contain them. And this is called the
principle of subsidiarity.
The previous argument goes with this as arguments for limited government, which
virtually all Republicans subscribe to.