originally posted by BJ:
My deal is actually less along the lines of red/blue. I just think we've reached a point of system complexity and size that makes effective governance impossible...
The system complexity of our globalized world is a strong argument for government at higher levels (although not necessarily *bigger* government, but maybe so in certain circumstances). And while some may fear world government, (flexible) multi-level government is really the key, to better facilitate coordination and cooperation.
As far as capture, that happens to any institutional arrangement and is a strong argument for why we shouldn't be afraid to innovate on documents that were written 200+ years ago when the world was full of farmers. But that's another tangent...