Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Capitalism and Small Government
In Smith's system, the goal is the wealth of a nation, to which the pursuits of personal wealth by its members is a means. Therefore, in a codified Capitalist polity, its government has authority to intervene in the specific transactions of its citizens. Thus, contrary to familiar contemporary political rhetoric, Capitalism is not inherently a 'small government' doctrine.
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