In most cases, a centralized administrative and legislative organization that serves to deter, augment, alter, promote and regulate different aspects of the human experience. Government's puport to solve problems arising from "The Problem of
the Commons." Areas arise in which the individual actions of persons serve to
deplete the general welfare of the rest of society. In such cases, the government has seen it fit
to pool resources from across society, to dedicate to ensuring the continued survival of the species and the citizens of that nation or region.
Example:
The American government cured smallpox, broke up monopolies, develop the interstate highway system, insisted upon
voting rights for all adults, eliminated
usury, preserved massive plots of land for conservation, sent satellites into space leading to modern communication, researched international communication leading to the internet, tripled the lifespan of the average American over the past 100 years, and risked
life and limb to provide food for Somalia, end apartheid rule in South Africa, liberate the women of Afghanistan, stop the ethnic cleansing of Bosnia and protect the soveriegn rights of people in Kuwait.