The State as a Substitute for God

by Cameron Schaefer on October 16, 2009

Economist Robert Higgs on Americans’ unrealistic expectations of their government (hat tip Marginal Revolution):

Until more people come to a more realistic, fact-based understanding of the government and the economy, little hope exists of tearing them away from their quasi-religious attachment to a government they view with misplaced reverence and unrealistic hopes. Lacking a true religious faith yet craving one, many Americans have turned to the state as a substitute god, endowed with the divine omnipotence required to shower the public with something for nothing in every department – free health care, free retirement security, free protection from hazardous consumer products and workplace accidents, free protection from the Islamic maniacs the U.S. government stirs up with its misadventures in the Muslim world, and so forth. If you take the government to be Santa Claus, you naturally want every day to be Christmas; and the bigger the Santa, the bigger his sack of goodies.

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Ralph October 17, 2009 at 5:49 pm

Kind of a scary thought. I’ve always liked the idea of government helping but don’t like the god-complex it has been showing in the last 10 years or so.

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