john9blue wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:john9blue wrote:Night Strike wrote:Player, along with many other progressives, believes her expenses are supposed to be paid by other people. It's someone else's job to make sure you get enough handouts to survive; it's not your responsibility to provide for your own family. That has become the entire problem with our welfare state: people think they deserve it as a way of life.
don't you think that part of the government's role is to help its citizens survive?
isn't that why humans created government in the first place?
Haha, you're funny.
haha, it's a legit question. care to answer?
What is the origin of politics?
It depends on where one would like to start. There's familial, tribal, and associations of tribes. That's basic. Then, it "progresses"--depending on how you view various forms of governments in different places over the centuries.
It's a broad question, john. A government can have many roles, so it's not exclusively about "helping others." What political scientists have generally done up til the 1960s or so was to assume that politicians and bureaucrats are selfless, so with that assumption, we can say, "sure, humans create governments to help their citizens!" But is that true? I highly doubt it.
Do people create government? Some fraction does, the rest don't, and at other times do. It depends, to be very brief.
Where you do want to go with this?