Are Smaller Countries The Future Of Better Governance?
Gone are the days of massive empires spanning multiple continents and here are the days of independent countries governing themselves, and as time goes by the trend seems to show an increase in sovereign territories. With the collapse of the Soviet Union and the liberation of other areas from colonialist rule in the 20th century, the number of sovereign states has nearly doubled. There are many flaws with large land masses being ruled by a single government, which makes me believe that as we continue into the future, we will see more and more sovereign states come into existence. I also believe that this future is a brighter one and a way to better facilitate the wants and needs of a country’s people.
Vastly Different People With Different Beliefs
The government’s only job in my opinion is to act on the wants and needs of the people it oversees and in current large countries like the United States or China, people can be so different that catering to everyone’s needs is impossible. Instead of holding control over one large mass of land, perhaps countries like the US and China would be better divided into different sovereign states that oversee the best interest of smaller and more manageable populations. In the US for example, I live in New York and if I hop on a plane and head south west for 3 hours and land in Texas, the beliefs ideologies and opinions are almost opposite of mine. Sure we have states that do have some amount of power, but the federal government overseeing the states have a large amount of power and influence on how a state acts. Smaller homogenous countries (in ideals not necessarily race) have quality of life much higher than bigger diverse countries mainly because they can directly manage a group of people who for the most part have similar concerns and want similar outcomes.
The Current Voting System In Many Democracies Leaves Half Of The Country Dissatisfied
In the US we have two massive parties that over and over fight for control of our government while a third party almost never has a chance. The voting system in the US is designed in a way that will always make people vote either Democrat or Republican because people settle instead of voting a third party because they feel like they wasted their vote. Either the voting system needs to be changed, which will never happen because the two parties like having dominant control, or smaller sovereign states could be created to lump together areas with similar beliefs and ways of life to vote in a way that will represent their needs better. By the way, YouTuber CCP grey does a fantastic video about how the voting system could be improved which I will link here if you have never seen it.
Smaller Countries Might Have Better Control Over Finances
When dealing with numbers on a much smaller scale, things become much easier to figure out, which in my opinion is a large part of the reason many governments overleverage themselves and pass on debt to the next generation. When a government decides to tack on another billion dollars to programs that don’t need extra funding and sometimes say they don’t need the extra funding, “cough” Armed Forces “cough” it doesn’t seem like much in the grand scheme of things because the debt is so high already. This way of thinking has raised world public debt to astronomical levels, admittedly even in smaller countries. However, there is potential for smaller countries to choose a government that does a better job with balancing the budget and has control of their own Federal Bank. We are already moving towards a time of all digital money, so controlling the supply if needed will be easier than ever. Rather than guessing in the dark, we will be able to see the effects in real time. Managing this on a massive scale with a large government is going to be impossible. Smaller countries and governments would have a much easier time dealing with and controlling the finances of a country that way. Of course there are many other potential factors that could takes place, but in my opinion if the government that is creating a budget is more involved and knows the way of life of all of their people and what they want, our deficits would never be as high as they are today.
Although I’m sure many people are against a large amount of small countries over large ones, there are definitely benefits to moving in that direction. I don’t think a world without a government is possible in all reality, not that it can’t be done, just that it won’t be done out of fear. However I think that smaller and better managed governments with smaller populations to manage would be much more successful in the long run. As always, what are your opinions on the topic?
-Calaber24p