quinta-feira, 17 de maio de 2012

Intervencionismo governamental não faz sentido

Brian Caplan explica:
"... For example, we spend trillions fighting terrorism, but mere billions reducing traffic fatalities. And the reason isn't that terrorism readily responds to money, while traffic fatalities don't. We spend 10% of our budget helping relatively poor Americans, but use the Coast Guard to prevent Haitians from sailing here to shine shoes to save their starving kids. Again, the reason isn't that cash is a panacea for relative American poverty, or that Haitian immigration doesn't put food on Haitian kids' tables. Once you make a token effort to suppress your Just World bias, actually existing government intervention looks incredibly arbitrary...."
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