Jorlcrin wrote:darklazor wrote:
I thought I would add this attachment as it was a real eye opener.
That list isnt all that accurate, at least not in Australia.
Depending on circumstances, well over half that list have had Govt or Church(or both) regulation on them, and in some cases, well before 125 years ago.
- One example for 'Start a Business' - Pubs were licensed to operate from before the 1880's, in this part of the world
[so I expect earlier in earlier settled areas].
- Further to the Pubs thing - we have gone through periods where alcohol sales and consumption has been heavily regulated(more-so than today).
So NOT ALL businesses have been able to operate without permission/blessing of government and/or church.
- Permission to marry in the past often required your church's assent, and if you werent considered of sound mind and body(or the wrong skin colour), you might also need the Governments consent as well(2nd part was last used a LOT more recently than we are comfortable with..).
- I'd be surprised if there has ever been a time when a private citizen could own a cannon without permission, and I doubt machine-guns have ever been available for all, so not all weapons have ever been free for anyone to own.
- Rights to protest were being argued over in 1881 (shearers strike), and people were dying over pursuing those rights.
- Unmarried mothers had next to no rights about their own child(This has waxed and waned through the years).
- Pretty sure the influx of extremely dangerous cure-all medicines in the late 1800's, resulted in the start of regulation and control of medicines we see today.
- There is a road-sign somewhere here from 1906, forbidding motor vehicles on the main road designated for horses/coaches(Penalty 5 Pounds).
- Hunting wherever you liked hasnt been a god-given right in this area for well over 125 years.
[There are warning notices in local papers from 1896 that warned people travelling through properties, that they would be prosecuted if they failed to stick to the gazetted main roads.]
Yes; SOME of that list are now more regulated than they were 125 years ago.
And I'm the first to get cranky about the ever-increasing red-tape being placed upon agriculture in this country.
But it reminds me of someone saying "The Grass was Greener 125 years back"
But why did we end up with those regulations in the first place?
Because humans beings seem to have a compulsive need to exploit their fellow man.
Even in the past 25-odd years that I've been in private enterprise, I've lost count of seeing people trying to exploit others.
Even today, considering your fellow man before you act, is seen as weak and 'lacking the drive to succeed'.
Honestly; a great tune-up for the human race, would be a Dino-Killer asteroid visit..
Thats my thought; anyway..
Fair call , and a good perspective