Thread:4th of Augustball/@comment-38190122-20200311185625/@comment-34650195-20200404173512

MrBismark wrote: FLAH!2.0 wrote: What's wrong with totalitarianism? It is a way to fundamentally change society for good, to create greater trust among people and between the people and the government and to mobilize society for great deeds and projects. Because making unreasonably restrictive laws will foster trust between a nation and its people. But it is reasonable to make restrictive laws to fight against the flawed nature of man. If a portion of population opposes restrictive laws without any reason but that they don't like restrictive laws then perhaps they are exactly the people who need restrictive laws. If you want people to be good you have to create circumstances where it will be more likely for them to become good and a lot of activity outside of the state/community/society does not encourage being good and isn't even interested in doing so, especially in modern times. If you want there to be more good and less evil you have to promote good and to fight evil and tha man has created an instrument for this, which is called the state.