Thursday, 8 March 2012

Cheer up, the Government cares!

Say what you like about Mark Steyn, he has a way with words.
According to that spurious bon mot of Chesterton's, when men cease to believe in God, they do not believe in nothing; they believe in anything. But, in practice, the anything most of the West now believes in is government. As Tocqueville saw it, what prevents the "state popular" from declining into a "state despotic" is the strength of the intermediary institutions between the sovereign and the individual. But in the course of the 20th century, the intermediary institutions, the independent pillars of a free society, were gradually chopped away — from church to civic associations to family. Very little now stands between the individual and the sovereign, which is why the latter assumes the right to insert himself into every aspect of daily life, including the provisions a Catholic college president makes for his secretary's
(Read the full text, it is very enlightening: http://www.steynonline.com/4857/the-church-of-big-government)

In Australia that 'sovereign' now seeks to 'insert itself' into free speech, free enterprise, freedom of association and just about any other freedoms we can think of.

Welcome to our Orwellian/Wellsian future where Big Brother watches over the Eloi and Morlochs.

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