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What Government Does
BraunwarthPOSC 121
Pre-Course Questions for ConsiderationPlease write out an honest response for each
of the following questions: When I think of U.S. Government, I think of… What do I personally hope to get out of this
course? How do I think the study of U.S. Government
will relate to my day to day life? If I were going to teach a course on U.S.
Government, how would I structure it? What’s the best class I’ve ever had and why?
Introduction to U.S. Government and Politics
Introduction: This is an entry level course that will survey a number of different aspects of Government and Politics in the U.S.
U.S. Government: We will learn about both the structure and function of the U.S and, to a lesser extent, CA governments
We’ll start with an examination of what government does and why
What Government Does We all have routines,
take a few seconds and make a list what you do on a typical day
Take a second look at your list: which of the items is completely under your control and which are influenced, in some way, by government?
Collective Action Problem Why is government involved in these things? Government is simply the mechanism by which
people collectively organize to provide things individuals can not provide for themselves
Could a society function without a government? Whether you like it or not, government is necessary
and affects many aspects of your life Allows us to overcome “Collective Action Problems” Allows/forces us to act in concert, at a cost to ourselves, to provide something we can’t provide on our own
Government or the Free Market What about the free market? Is there such a thing as the free market? What kind of restrictions are there on what
can be traded? How about restrictions on who can participate
in markets? Are we better or worse off with these and
other restrictions?
Government or the Free Market What about restrictions on the ability of those
with more money to finance political campaigns or pay for political advertising?
Who benefits when regulations are removed? Free market boundaries are not objective but
are politically determined Politics is about Power
What Government Does The preamble of our
Constitution essentially lays out what the Framers wanted our government to do
The Preamble
Establish Justice and Ensure Domestic Tranquility Police powers to Provide Order Monopolization of Violence Protect Property Set the rules that allow commerce to
flourish (enforce contracts, punish fraud, etc.)
Why would we want financial markets to be LESS efficient?
Socialize citizens
Provide for the Common Defense The global society
has no government to establish justice
Subsequently all governments have an interest in protecting themselves
Promote the General Welfare Provide “Public Goods” Things that everyone can share Therefore there is no possibility for profit
so if they are to be provided, it must be by government
Creates a Free Rider Problem (enjoy the benefits without paying the costs)
Can you think of any examples? National defense, lighthouse, the
reduction of “negative externalities” such as air and water pollution
Promote the General Welfare Government also provides a number of
services that could be, and often are, provided by the private sector
Like what? Education, libraries, fire protection, medicare,
social security, etc. Why? Isn’t it enough to have equality of
opportunity? Are we going to achieve better outcomes if
we leave success solely up to individual competition?
Right to Die What should we do if a 30 year-old man, who
decided not to buy health insurance, found himself in need of six months of intensive care?
Would it make a difference if he had tried to buy insurance but either couldn’t afford it or was denied because of a pre-existing condition?
Should society, through government, try to mitigate some of the “common hazards of life”?
What about compassion? http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/16/opinion/krugman-free-to-die.html?_r=2&hp
Equality and Freedom Positive Freedom: Having the power and
resources to fulfill one’s potential Equality requires government action to
provide equal opportunities or to remove limitations to political or economic action
Examples? Why provide these services? Allows everyone the opportunity to
succeed even in the face of tragedy or bad luck
Equality and Freedom Negative Freedom: absence of restraint Equality can be best achieved by government
getting involved as little as possible, especially in the marketplace
Why would a strong welfare state increase social mobility and make people more open to change?
Secure the Blessings of Liberty What kind of liberties do we
have? Freedom of speech, press,
assembly, etc. From whom do we need to be
protected? Ironically, one key function of
government is to protect us from itself
Politics While we can all agree the
preceding items are necessary We disagree about how much of
each of these we need or whom should provide them (national, state, local)
Politics is the process for determining whose values will prevail
Paradoxically, most people complain about too much government but demand increased government services
Politics Taken to the extreme, some of the functions of
government mentioned above come into conflict with each other.
For instance, we can’t have maximum amounts of both liberty and public services.
We need to contribute taxes to bring about things we can’t achieve on our own
Critics of government argue that the free market will provide what we need more efficiently without government
How and why does the government currently interfere in the free market?
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