give four examples of the institute government
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It is interesting to see the two totally different understandings of the question. This reflects the reality out there in the real world.
Subsidiarity, the view of ancient Joshua, and of Democracy in America, holds that government is layers of an onion.
First there is self-government, self-control.
Second is the family, or as Joshua spoke for my house and as Archie told Meathead as long as you are under my roof.
Third is the extended family.
Fourth is the ethical control/government of religious, labor, fraternal, social and professional associations. What my co-workers, or the people in my professional associstion, might think has significant governance on my behavior.
Half of the people who read the question totally miss the first four most important government institutions that govern our behavior.
Some start with the city/village government: Then county and state government: Then central/National government.
Some totally miss local and state government and think only of national government.
I suggest that this lack of awareness of reality is a major problem in the world, and in the US. I had a close business relationship with three Palestinian brothers. They described to me how in Palestine pre-1948 the dominant form of government was the extended family. They kept track of who owned what in terms of great grandparents, second and third cousins, etc.
But, because they did not have a western style Palestinian nation-state, their families ownership of land was not recognized. Israel did what we in the US call socialist urban renewal/removal. Rather than be offered the market value for their land, they were offered money for it as if they were renting month-to-month. Muslim religion had zero to do with it. Their family was no more religious than Trump.
They felt that their entire extended family had been socialist urban removed because their government institution was invisible to the central planners from London, New York and Washington.
To a degree, Trump won because the Clinton types talk and act as if the central government is the only one that counts. They act as if government exists from the top down and then only goes as far as the central government has influence.