True community and mutual obligation is when people help other people, not when help is distributed to other people through the taxing and spending of an anonymous bureaucratic organization. And yet true community involves rough human edges and failings that, in all honestly, many of us do not really want to accept. We would rather have the dehumanized consistency that bureaucratic organizations provide.
Right down to the “there aren’t any easy answers” conclusion, the position he’s laid out is very close to my own (he may have done a better job explaining it than I would have). I am wondering what my small knot of readers thinks of his post. Care to discuss?