August 08, 2007

Liberty and security also requires consensus

Sir, although Willem Buiter might be fundamentally correct when he says “For the sake of liberty and security: legalise all drugs” August 8, he should also remember that for the sake of that same liberty and security he needs to frame his idea in such a way that it is acceptable for the majority. 

In this respect and making reference to Moisés Naim’s interesting book “Illicit: How Smugglers, Traffickers and Copycats are Hijacking the Global Economy”, (2005) and that reminded us of how much of the illegal world was interconnected, perhaps a more consensus reaching approach could be to identify the whole world market of illicit and legalize it at a rate of 5 per cent a year starting with the more digestible. 

Otherwise they way the world is going its illicit part is soon going to be wealthier and stronger than the licit… and that is more dangerous than hundred al-Qaeda put together. Also while discussing these issues let us never forget that strict social sanctioning is normally a far more efficient route to go than the strictest of the law enforcements.