Even your wording here raises my eyebrows. It’s what you think people can do, and should do, if we’re ever to have the better world we can envision. We just have to figure how to make it so people will do what we want…whatever their own typical disposition might compel them to do.
It reminds me of Mark Twain’s quote about fashioning peace through diplomacy. If this quote is any indication, he was as bearish on the degree to which we can bend human nature to our will as I am:
Peace by persuasion has a pleasant sound, but I think we should not be able to work it. We should have to tame the human race first, and history seems to show that that cannot be done.
OK, I certainly agree with that. I just think it’s the most common way it happens. And I think we should embrace and harness it, not suppress it.
I’d be willing to bet a fair amount of money that very few tax migrants would cite their former state’s spending priorities as reasons they left for bigger take home pay. I think most of them would cite being able to stretch their own income further.
But, again, I also realize there are many reasons why somebody might move. I think taxes are only one of them. So I don’t want to oversell this. I just thought it might be an interesting thing to add to a discussion about self-interest vs. the common good.