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In reply to the discussion: US to hike H1B visas, merit will count for green cards [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)What kind of government would you want in your international utopia?
Who do you want deciding how much pollution is permitted where you live?
Who do you want deciding how much you pay in taxes?
Who do you want deciding whether you drive on the right or left side of the street?
There are a million questions like that and we need government to decide them.
We have a few choices -- government by international oligarchy; government by international democracy (unwieldy and therefore at this time pretty impossible) or; government by national and local governments either dictatorships or democracies.
Which of these systems do you think would work in your international utopia? Or do you have some totally new concept?
Citizenship and nations exist because we need a practical way to govern ourselves at the local level. In complex societies, we have to agree on certain rules or organizational procedures and regulations.
Otherwise we have chaos.
I don't want someone in Ethiopia or Columbia or Germany deciding what the rules are where I live because they don't understand what it is like to live here or what our challenges and advantages are. Nothing against Ethiopians or Columbians or Germans, but they should make and live by their rules, and we should make and live by ours.