The Romulan Republic wrote:Lately, I've been feeling increasingly sympathetic toward the idea of a global government, at least partly due to the constant divisions and threat of war (including nuclear war) caused by national divisions. Now, I have no illusions that a global government would eliminate all conflict. But it would allow for a united global response to conflict and other global problems and lessen the chances of a nuclear exchange massively.
My main misgiving is the concentration of power and lack of alternatives posed by a single government ruling all of humanity. But its such a long term goal that I realistically expect that we will be on other worlds on a large scale before it comes to pass.
Note that I am not talking about one country conquering the rest of the world. That is an insane, infeasible delusion in my opinion. I am talking about a global organization, basically a more centralized and authoritative UN, that encourages nations to join voluntarily.
Now, you're welcome to debate the practical feasibility of this. I have great doubts myself. But I'd be more interested in discussing, as a theoretical exercise and in true RAR thread fashion, how you would want to see such a thing implemented if you were in the position of doing so.
Edit: Also, my apologies if this is the wrong forum for this. I have no idea where its best suited to go. I could make a more or less equally strong case in my mind for News and Politics, Off-Topic, or even Science Fiction. So move it if you see fit.
Here's the problem - let's say, for instance, that one of this government's laws was that you must respect the equality of the sexes. That basically throws out any government that is ruled under Sharia law. Now let's say that you also had laws against cutting off someone's hand for stealing, or that adultery or blasphemy aren't crimes, (covered under freedom of speech) - there's no way you could get large segments of the world to agree to operate under such a system. Unless you were willing to setup a police state, (which I'm very much against), or otherwise force secular education for all children, including factual and unbiased education in different world religions, then you would just end up with certain "states" under this world government being problem areas... just under a different name.