That’s an interesting question, but I’m not sure it adequately addresses the question of power. One of the big problems with the present system, in my opinion, is that you have a symbiosis between big corporations and big government–the corporations influence the government’s actions hugely through their economic power. That, again, is why I’m drawn to a consistent small-government guy like Ron Paul, while being very wary of most of the politicians who use the rhetoric of “small government” to support initiatives that favor big business.
The question, in my mind, is: if we dismantled much of the present government bureaucracy (which in itself is something I would favor), would the result be a growth in small business and a revival of the institutions of “civil society,” or would we all just become serfs to Bill Gates? I tend to think the latter. So I welcome the “anti-business” measures of the Democrats, which pit the two leviathans of our society against each other. That way maybe the rest of us can eke out some space in which to live normal lives. What passes for “small government” in practice simply seems to mean a government that does the bidding of the corporations with little restraint.
Edwin