Titre : | Reglementeren, legaliseren of illegaliseren : Identificatie en situering van de economische neveneffecten |
Auteurs : | Christian Vanderlinden |
Type de document : | Thesis |
Editeur : | Brussels [Belgique] : Royal Military Academy, 2010 |
Article en page(s) : | 1 vol. (XII, 71 p.) |
Langues: | Néerlandais |
Tags : | Working paper ; CSAM/HOMA 32 ; Drug traffic |
Résumé : |
Milton FRIEDMAN 2 stelt dat de “Overheid het probleem is”. In het kader van deze paper interesseert ons vooral zijn stelling m.b.t. “Ordehandhaving en misdaad”. “Lawlessness and Crime If there is any function of government that all but the most extreme anarchist libertarians will agree is appropriate, it is to protect individuals in society from being coerced by other individuals, to keep you from being hit over the head by a random or nonrandom stranger. Is there anybody who will say we are performing that function well ? Far from it. Why not ? In part because there are so many laws to break ; and the more laws there are to break, the harder it is to prevent them from being broken, not only because law enforcement means are inadequate but, even more, because a larger and larger fraction of the laws fail to command the allegiance of the people. You can rigidly enforce only those laws that most people believe to be good laws, that is, laws that proscribe actions that they would avoid even in the absence of laws. When laws render illegal actions that many or most people regard as moral and proper, they can be enforced only by brute force. Speed laws are an obvious example ; alcohol prohibition, a more dramatic one. |
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