Not at all
The extent to which government should intervene in the lives of their citizens is a complex question with no definitive answer. However, government intervention should aim to protect the rights and well-being of citizens, ensure equal opportunities, and create a just and inclusive society. It should strike a balance between providing necessary public services and preserving individual liberties and privacy. Ultimately, the level of intervention should be guided by the principles of democracy, accountability, and respect for human rights.
The government shouldn't intervene in resource allocation. The idea that politicians without a profit motive (usually with their own reelection as a motive) could possibly reliably allocate resources more effectively than private entrepreneurs is the height of hubris.
laissez faire
laissez faire
laissez faire
that tthey should be the best citizens that they can be.
Enlightenment thinkersElightement Thinkers Enlightenment thinkers said that a government should be chosen by its citizens. This is a person's opinion.
False.
Coal mining.
Absolutely False.
the government should pay for all citizens that are in need of help
Enlightenment thinkersElightement Thinkers Enlightenment thinkers said that a government should be chosen by its citizens. This is a person's opinion.