Self-Government - Big What, Small How

The argument is for more government when it comes to setting great goals and investing to achieve them and less government when it comes to how we collectively meet those goals.

What is government for?—The failure of “limited-government” ideology and the hollowness of its libertarian core—The inability of traditional progressive approaches to meet current challenges—A new conception of government as gardener—A new approach to how government should work

Liu, Eric; Hanauer, Nick (2011-12-06). The Gardens of Democracy: A New American Story of Citizenship, the Economy, and the Role of Government (Kindle Locations 1070-1072). Perseus Books Group. Kindle Edition. 
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