Thursday, July 24, 2008

A country without the State? A look at Somalia and the Xeer...

Were there such a category, Somalia would hold a place in Guinness World Records as the country with the longest absence of a functioning central government. When the Somalis dismantled their government in 1991 and returned to their precolonial political status, the expectation was that chaos would result — and that, of course, would be the politically correct thing to expect. 

Imagine if it were otherwise. Imagine any part of the globe not being dominated by a central government and the people there surviving, even prospering. If such were to happen and the idea spread to other parts of Africa or other parts of the world, the mystique of the necessity of the state might be irreparably damaged, and many politicians and bureaucrats might find themselves walking about looking for work.  More...

See also: Peking duck ovens being banned in Europe!! Bravo, nanny State, what's next?

And this: 'Big Brother' government costs U.K. £20billion... 


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