I posted a quote by C.S. Lewis to Facebook about decentralized power being valuable not because everyone is so good they should have some, but because humans are imperfect and no one should have a lot.
An interesting discussion ensued in the comments. It’s easy to misunderstand what I take to be the core insight of the quote; that freedom doesn’t depend on the moral goodness of people.
Here’s my own take:
Markets and freedom work and benefit all whether people are good or bad.
Government control, on the other hand, is unnecessary if people are good and deadly if people are not.
Whatever your views on the goodness or badness of human nature, government is an unnecessary evil.
I happen to think people are self-interested, which is neither good nor bad. When you try to force them to be good, they become worse. When you let them freely pursue their own self interest, they become better.