Friday, November 7, 2008

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The welfare state and the market

In human history, the welfare state has always been opposed and antithetical to the market. Both have taken shape and reached the peak of their expression in two opposing models of society: communism and capitalism. The two models (still only the first for many) have proved unsuccessful, just look at the history of the past and the present day. The politics in recent years has ridden (and often still does) in both the wave of this clash for economic, electoral, social class, blindness, membership, caste, and therefore power. This contrast, then the daughter of a basic flaw, the damage has been shared mainly by determining the current lack of a modern planning policy capable of dealing with today's life, changing and hectic, and stay in step with the times, leading to the end an expulsion of the institutions. The reality is that the welfare state and the market can not be opposed. Each needs the other, must touch, walk around, but not overlap and obstacles. Civil society and the policy are responsible for ensuring that all citizens of a state strong social and equal for everyone, including market rules, such as efficiency, effectiveness and economy. Productivity, however, should instead be left to the free market, where the citizen must be allowed free expression in all its potential, with a confederation of strong, united and assured of rules and common projects for a global free market, a new model of sustainable development. The State must monitor the progress of a free competitive market, but should not be conditioned and / or for their own interest, except in those sectors where productivity is a primary means for citizens such as in the protection of ' environment with new sources renewable energy and recycling process of waste. We therefore need a new political and institutional leadership that has the ability and willingness to address the current challenges with dynamism, honesty and ability to create a new model of society where every citizen can live with dignity in a society of law and duty (welfare) and express themselves freely in accordance with the rules and civil society (the market).

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