Roving marauders had plundered the village of Hopskop on far too many
occasions. So the Hopskopper people congregated, debated and finally settled on
a new solution. After months of back breaking labor they managed to ensconce
themselves inside a massive stone fortress, thereby eliminating all traffic
into the town except as through a single drawbridge. Then, outside their
barricade, the villagers dug an enormous moat which they stocked full of
crocodiles. It seemed like a really good idea.
Every year when the forest greens matured into crimson, the merchants of
Amble hauled crates of harvest bounty in to Hopskop for a round of bartering
and merriment. Unfortunately, broken gears on the drawbridge caused it to jam
in the upright position, and this left the impatient sellers waiting at the
village door. While watching the abundant fruits of their labor spoil in the
afternoon sun, the Ambler merchants resolved to take their next harvest bounty
elsewhere.
A pox then spread inside the Hopskop compound, but with the unusable bridge,
no one could escape to seek help. So some enterprising youngsters pounded a
hole in the fortress wall, having apparently forgotten about the dangers
lurking just outside. Naturally, the hungry crocodiles happily crawled through
the new opening in search of some easy prey.
The people of Hopskop learned a hard lesson. Common sense plans yield
splotchy results. On the bright side, Hopskopper pole vaulters brought home
gold medals from the next three Olympiads.
History overflows with the examples of authoritarian regimes terrorizing the
very citizens they have been entrusted to protect. Fortunately many of these governments have
fallen by the wayside. By now we can
easily identify the trappings of totalitarianism. The more governments rely on the “common
sense” ideologies of individuals, the more out of touch with the needs of the
people they become. Objective standards
derived from universal values of human dignity should guide public policy.
Science pulls politicians down from the stage and
confronts them with the realities of today’s knowledge. Public policies based on accepted technical
analysis neutralize the potential for corruption inherent in programs
subject to the discretion of individuals or small groups. An objective approach
to government thwarts the purveyors of cronyism and backroom politicking.