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Charles Pick's avatar

In the absence of something better to do, people will erect toll booths both actual and metaphorical because it is easier than matching supply to demand. One of the chief purposes of government is to manage this process, to limit the number of toll booth builders. Our government promises the ever shrinking trickle of young people that they can Build Their Own Tollbooth and to continuously petition the government for more opportunities to erect tollbooths.

This perhaps becomes more complicated when we consider international relations. The US in my view is happy with European overregulation and some elements of the spastic Chinese method of government because it limits competition. It creates a big sucking effect for capital; to the extent that other places are poor destinations for investment, the US is happy to be the marginal winner. This also helps to explain why deregulation in the US has run into limits of motivation.

Why would you care about going to war with an army of tollbooth operators to build high speed rail in the US when China can build another one in a more high productivity industrial region for significantly less money? The counter-argument to that is that in the US, you can at least in theory will own the railway, whereas in China the government will always reserve the right to expropriate you.

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Duane McMullen's avatar

"What holds up progress are people who can raise their status by holding up progress."

That is key. That is what must change if our societies are to reach their potential.

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