Clean water, power plants, the clean air act, civil rights, CFCs, disaster relief, fire departments, research in basic science, banning lead in gasoline, interstate highways. Sometimes.
But sure, "the road to serfdom." That reminds me of another government act - the thirteenth amendment.
I'm not an anarchist. I never said government can't do good things. The particular issue I addressed was:
Incentives for government employees sometimes don't match the needs of the people.
Which I don't really see you addressing at all.
Your one example of an actual government agency was the fire department, which has many of the characteristics of what the government would best focus on.
Low probability, high risk, emergency situation, with potential for large externalities, on an agreed upon problem (Burning Building Bad) with an agreed upon solution (p...
This is prompted by Scott's excellent article, Meditations on Moloch.
I might caricature (grossly unfairly) his post like this: