July 8, 2005

An Oldie But A Goodie

As a follow-up to my previous post about Africa, I saw Instapundit's post on Max Boot's column about sub-standard government being the major problem in Africa which reminded me of my earlier post on the same subject:

What are rogue nations but those with particularly wretched governments - or government of the tyrant, by the tyrant, and for the tyrant. The countries that are the worst to live in are those with the worst governments. Poor countries are poor because their governments keep them poor through (at best) mismanagement and (at worst) deliberate rule for the ruler's sake. Frankly, no government should be considered legitimate that doesn't have the consent of it's people in free and fair elections. The best way to decrease poverty, to reduce war, to reduce human suffering would be to improve government globally.

Posted by Kevin Murphy at July 8, 2005 1:17 PM | International Politics