CP; why do you suggest that movements towards authoritarianism are indicative of a move towards Socialism and Communism?
Also, did you see what happened when they programmed Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics into computers? They react...err, strangely. You'd need a
lot of qualifying information in there, and even then you'd face problems.
Surely, after all your logic-based computer government is conditional upon having a logic-based human society. An illogical human society would not accept a purely logical government because it would go against too many taboos and traditions - and even be willing to sacrifice individuals for the common good, etc. Irrational humans would not necessarily perceive this greater good, and oppose their sacrifice.

Of course, by the time that human society is (if it ever is) completely logical and would logically accept computer government, it wouldn't need it to make decisions. The only possible benefit would be that it could work faster than humans and once again it would be relagated to administrative tasks.
And Top Gun: I don't see what you're hoping for a computer government for. It seems to me that one of the most logical decisions a computer could make would be to install all sorts of monitoring devices in society such as these chips you abhor. After all, it would cut crime, cut unnecessary timewasting, etc etc. It's one of those society/individual debates again. Even I can't deny that although individuals may resent this privacy intrustion, in terms of society the chips would be an improvement. You could say that you're being illogical by opposing them.
...But now I'm getting like CP. Someone please kill me.
