A Level Playing Field For All
I was listening to the Bill Neumann Show this morning on the way to work (I'll provide a link to the podcast when/if it is posted), and he was interviewing a pharmaceutical entrepreneur who also happens to have been heavily involved in civil liberties. The entrepreneur made the point that America is special, not because of all the chest-thumping reasons of the exceptionalists, but because of a different concept of freedom. The Bill of Rights enshrines certain freedoms, which actually benefit businesses by providing a level playing field, from free speech onward. Good point, but he didn't take the next step, which is something that I have been thinking about for a long time, but have yet to see really emphasized: that level playing field does not happen on its own, just by words on a page; it is created and enforced and evolved by the government . That is a very large part of why the government exists - to provide and enforce a level playing field...