Such as?
You can be place in an environmental committee. Be paid as a consultant or adviser. Become part of a government think tank. There are many more non-elected positions in government than elected one's. You get appointed to a position.
But how does it function? How would a private police force be any different than private security is now? If I am poor and being robbed do I get a bill in the mail if I call the police? Do they not come if I have an outstanding debt? Who holds the police accountable if there is an issue with brutality? Would the people who have money and are able to hire the police automatically be allowed to have greatest say in what laws are enforced? Do they provide basic services such as scouting the areas and public for crime and catch offenders of that crime? If so then who pays them for that service? Is someone just going to have to be kind and donate the money?
How is this any different than what we have now? The rich get different judicial treatment than the poor.
It would depend on the contract. If you want to pay for patrolling an area you pay for it. If not you live with the consequences. Your choice.
The problem with a police force that is private rather than public is that they do the job for a client. A public police force does not have a clientele but a designated area in which they enforce laws.
They still do a job for a client, that client happens to be the government. If the public were their clientele then they would have to answer to the public. Now they just answer to some appointed official.
Can you explain to me how a private company could preform an area based task with equal time and effort spent on crime rather than private services to specific paying individuals?
No, it doesn't happen now. I don't expect it'd be any different if privately controlled.
I was listing the reasons why we can and often do promote systems of governance that isn't might makes right. No system is without its flaws and systematic and constant weeding of corruption is required. For a system to work well, not perfectly but well, it needs a level of transparency and public accountability.
Right, either accountability through votes or accountability through financial gain. Transparency would be needed for either system.
Christians often support the republican hard right concept of government because this political party has been taken over by religious fanatics that have very elegantly and skillfully tacked on god and Jesus to everything they wish to represent. They do this so well in fact that people can't see the difference anymore between fiscal conservatism and social conservatism. Being against gay marriage and being against high taxes have absolutely nothing to do with each other. However the concept of the two have been fused in the minds of the public. Its another causality of the two party system.
Yes, maybe but I don't see what this has to do with capitalism. This could be accomplished through socialism as well. That maybe the agenda, I just don't see the logical need of capitalism to pursue this.
I'm trying to find a logical connection. Maybe there isn't one, just not ready to give up on there being one yet.