How
Statism Is a Sickness, and Not Just a Destructive Political System
by
Scott
Lazarowitz
Recently
by Scott Lazarowitz: Revolution?
No. Disobey Dictators? Yes.
From the recent
debt ceiling hysterics, we have seen just how dysfunctional America
is now, as the Establishment satisfies its short-term, immediate-gratification
needs at the expense of the people and future generations.
Every subsequent
day is increasingly depressing
and discouraging, with one news item after another how the controlling
rulers in Washington are just rearranging the deck chairs and kicking
the can further down the road. Out of the rulers’ own narcissistic
selfishness, greed and self-absorption, they continue to increase
our financial insecurity and enslavement, and increase the risk
of total economic collapse and societal ruin and chaos.
America has
been falling
apart for some time, and is committing
suicide now. But most Americans, oblivious
to the realities around them, are unaware that they are killing
themselves – with dependence, debt, serfdom – with their statism
sickness.
America’s sickness
is statism: the anti-liberty, anti-property, immoral philosophy
in which people may act aggressively against and enslave their neighbors
and covet wealth and property with impunity, and that’s it in a
nutshell.
The use of
the State, with its compulsory monopoly powers of aggression, has
enabled the people to realize their infantile, primitive drives
without regard to the lives, liberty or property of others. Statism
is the sickness that has made criminals out of decent people. And
statism is the sickness with which society has afflicted itself
to ruin itself.
Statism is
a pathology of human thought and behavior that causes people to
passively and obediently lie on the ground while the rulers and
their obedient servants walk all over the people, and enslave their
labor and torture them with impunity.
What is terrifying
is the coinciding of the possible coming economic collapse and the
steadily strengthening police state in America.
The Growing
Big Brother Police State and Its Subservient Supporters
Thanks to the
police state that George W. Bush greatly expanded, people are sheepishly
going through high radiation-emitting scanners at airports, putting
themselves at higher risk of cancer, and for no reason except to
serve the profits of the scanners’ makers, and to serve the porn-lusting
cravings of the pervs who get off on the nude images they’re seeing.
Or, the obedient serfs get groped and molested in their most private
parts. And that’s at the airports, although the "security"
statists are taking it to the train stations and bus depots – and
shortly this example of the statism sickness will be at the malls,
theaters, and, maybe even in your neighborhood on street corners.
Government police bureaucrats are already sending out vans
to x-ray other vehicles on the streets, and I’m sure they are
using those x-ray vans to peek into private homes.
There are already
"Smart
Meters," the new type of electric
meters that enable the electric company, and obviously the government,
to keep every aspect of your private home life under
surveillance. And, the police are now attaching GPS
devices underneath cars to track the owner even
without any suspicion of crimes.
Is it fair
to refer to George
Orwell as a "prophet"?
People who
know and understand history and human nature can see what’s coming,
and it is not good, and that is what is so terrifying. We have a
homeland "security" chief, Janet Napolitano, who wants
people to "say something if you see something," so she
is encouraging the people to "rat out" their neighbors.
Napolitano is encouraging brownshirts,
frankly, and this will lead us to a situation in which, when some
people don’t like their neighbors, they will leave anonymous tips
to the government. Yes, this will happen, because we know what kind
of bitter, malicious people there are now in America, especially
in this economic downturn, a period of high unemployment and increasing
social unrest.
And there will
be plenty of people who will think there is wrongdoing going on
next door or in their neighborhood, because of a misunderstanding
or because something innocent occurred that was taken entirely out
of context. For example, a homeschooling family is being tormented
by the government because of an anonymous tipster. And a man
in New Hampshire
committed suicide by immolation because of the State’s campaign
against him, and against fathers and the family in general.
The attitude
of many government officials, police and military personnel is very
authoritarian now. People are getting arrested because of trivial,
technical laws that anyone could unwittingly violate, and the police
just go "by the book." And because "it’s
policy," firefighters stand
by and watch a house burn to the ground, or watch a man slowly
drown
in the ocean.
"The Law"
is now being used now to harass the people, collect money for the
State, and to act as ego-reinforcements for the goons in blue with
badges and guns.
They are arresting
people merely for feeding
the homeless, for other nonsensical reasons, and for engaging
in political
activism. A woman in an Arizona town was arrested
at a public meeting merely for pointing certain things out during
her time to speak. Now, that town is a dictatorship,
apparently. And elsewhere, a woman has been charged
with the misdemeanor of "unlawfully entering a school bus,"
which she did because she believed her little boy might’ve been
ill.
There no longer
seems to be any common sense, there are too many laws and
regulations on the books, and our culture has become one in which
those in positions of State authority take their power and authority
way too seriously.
An example
of the gradually increasing corruption of society’s law enforcers
is the issue of videotaping
police. The good cops don’t mind being videotaped. The ones
who don’t like it and react violently toward the videotaping are
the ones who know they may possibly (or probably) be violating someone’s
rights. They are like cockroaches scurrying away when you turn on
the light.
Unfortunately,
the job of police officer naturally seems to attract narcissists
and psychopaths. The
job attracts people who like to have power over others, and who
like to bully other people around, be above the law and get away
with it. In a nutshell, the job attracts those who are inclined
toward criminal behavior, and who are lacking in moral scruples.
A government monopoly in community policing and security restricts
free entry into that field, it gives the police an artificial authority,
and such a monopoly reinforces unaccountability and encourages the
bad behavior.
The widespread
mentality of those who are afflicted with the statism sickness is
an authoritarian mentality, which is antithetical to the philosophy
of individualism and to liberty. While I will not dwell on too many
psychological analyses of the inner-workings of the typical statist
– because I realize many readers are not interested in that – I
will state my belief that many statists are conditioned in their
childhood to identify with their abusive or neglectful caretakers,
and they then transfer such an "unhealthy
identity" onto their substitute
parent authorities: the State. (And see here,
here,
and here.)The
obedient
statists become their tyrants. Believe it or not, some (perhaps
many) people even desire
to be belittled, treated like a baby, used as a punching bag by
authority figures such as police, and, ultimately, tyrannized.
As 20th
Century novelist George Orwell wrote
in his bestseller, 1984,
from a dialogue between O’Brien and Winston (O’Brien speaking):
"The
first thing you must realize is that power is collective. The
individual only has power in so far as he ceases to be an individual….Alone
– free – the human being is always defeated. It must be so, because
every human being is doomed to die, which is the greatest of all
failures. But if he can make complete, utter submission, if he
can escape from his identity, if he can merge himself in the
Party so that he is the Party, then he is all-powerful and
immortal…."
Americans’
deference to authority,
particularly to governmental authority and police, has been reinforced
for a century by their State-controlled education, which indoctrinates
this identity with and obedience to the State.
That statist
indoctrination has discouraged individualism and has excused (or,
in fact, promoted) the State’s authoritarian sadism and cruelty.
And as the individual’s own sense of self-worth and motivation toward
independence have been constantly crushed by the authoritarians
of the government-controlled schools and universities, so many more
people seem to be attracted to those positions of power and control
that the State provides them: police, government bureaucrats, and
especially, politicians driven toward the power of legislation,
enforced by the policeman’s guns and bullets.
Our politicians
now do not seem to care whom their legislation hurts, and they certainly
do not care about putting America at greater risk with their irresponsible
increasing debts. Most of our politicians value campaign contributions
and votes from special interests to win elections far more than
they care about principles. For example, regarding the issue of
Israeli settlements at the expense of the Palestinians, Barney Frank,
who privately opposed the settlements, was quoted
to have said to anti-settlements anthropologist Jeff Halper,
"I’m
with you 100 percent... If you bring me the names of 5000 Jews
in my district that support you, tomorrow morning I change my
vote… If you can’t do that… I’m not going to commit political
suicide for the sake of the Palestinians…"
And we have
seen the pathological extent to which some politicians seem to have
merged their identities with the all-mighty State, with delusions
of grandeur and God-complexes, such as Sen. Charles Schumer and
former President George W. Bush, for instance.
Schumer has
stated
that he thinks God gave him the role of the U.S. Senate’s protector
of Israel:
"You
know, my name .... comes from the word shomer, guardian, watcher.
My ancestors were guardians of the ghetto wall in Chortkov. And
I believe Hashem [Orthodox for God] actually gave me that name.
One of my roles, very important in the United States senate, is
to be a shomer – to be a or the shomer Yisrael."
And George
W. Bush believed
that God chose him to run for president, and then Bush was on a
faith-based
"crusade"
against terrorism. And with these politicians’ delusions of grandeur
has been the American people’s deifying
of the State.
America’s
Militaristic and Economic Statism
Because of
the general ignorance of the majority of the American population
– ignorance of what their own government had
been doing to people in the Middle East for many
decades prior to 9/11 – and because of their post-9/11 fears
and panic that were exploited by U.S. government officials, the
population "rallied around their president" after the
terrorist attacks. The indoctrination of statism had caused the
American people to support more U.S.
government aggressions in the Middle East that have provoked
a greater number of its inhabitants there, support a greater
police state and infringement of their own rights at home, and support
additional bankrupting bureaucracies, deficits and debt.
Further, the
authoritarian loyalty to the State practiced by many people in our
society now causes them to react emotionally not to their own government’s
corruption and war crimes when exposed, but to a military whistleblower
such as Bradley Manning, someone who allegedly exposed not secrets
whose exposure could have harmed Americans or soldiers, but exposed
the military’s corruption and war crimes. Many people respond
to that by wanting to punish or kill Manning, not to prosecute
the criminals he had allegedly exposed. For a year, Manning, not
having been convicted of any crime, has been held in solitary
confinement, and has been treated with sleep deprivation and
23-hour-per day isolation. Manning is being treated worse than actual
convicted spies.
In the military,
there are too many soldiers and officers now who actually sexually
assault one another while their senior officers blame the ones
who get assaulted. And we have seen just how sick some in the military
are in their
behavior at Abu-Ghraib and in groups such as the ritualistic
"Kill
Team."
The American
culture has been one in which most people had a good degree of self-respect
and respect for others, and would condemn police, government or
military abuse and corruption. Now, it is a culture in which police
assaults against innocent civilians seem to be brushed aside.
Those who openly
condemn abusive police are referred to as "terrorists"
in the same unjustified way that Tea Partiers are referred to as
"terrorists" merely for opposing raising the debt ceiling.
Economically,
some of the sick cruelty
in America has involved the compulsory powers of the State to prevent
upward mobility and create impoverishment. For example, many people
now know that it is not a good idea for low-and middle-income folks
to purchase a home they can’t afford with money they still won’t
have years down the road. And that it has been shown to be a bad
idea for members of Congress to make legislation forcing banks and
lenders to lend to those would-be homeowners, involving risks to
the homeowners and to the banks.
Supposedly,
the government’s forcibly "encouraging" the lending to
high-risk borrowers was involved in the 2008 financial crisis (although
some people disagree
with that), but what banker or lender in his right mind would lend
to someone he knows could never afford to own a home? Either an
idiot or predator.
And why would
Congressman Barney Frank support expanding
the legislation that encouraged the risk-taking, following
the 2008 downturn? Frank and many of his fellow congressional and
activist
supporters of "affirmative action lending" that invites
predatory lending that has now led to foreclosure fraud are not
stupid, and would either have to know what they are doing, or they
live in a total fantasy world, or they are sadists.
Conclusion
Western culture
has seen a great evolution of advancements since the Enlightenment
and the American Revolution, but because of the intrusions of the
State and compulsory State apparatus (taxation, regulatory trespasses,
central banks, wars of aggression, etc.), and because of decades
of immediate-gratification selfishness, materialism and indebtedness,
the West has been on a steady decline – a devolution.
The irresponsible
oinkers in Washington have raised the debt ceiling once again, and
the Federal Reserve will go on to print more money and cause more
price inflation that will lead to more impoverishment, crime and
civil unrest. The criminal mob violence that some have predicted
has begun at the Wisconsin
State fair, and in England
– those of the lower economic scale are committing wanton acts of
violence because
they can. That will be followed by an increasingly hungry and
desperate middle class doing the same. Statism has caused the devolution
of Western civilization.
The statism
sickness is de-civilizing our society, our culture, our world. And
it is statism that will have been the main cause of the possible
impending economic
collapse.
Besides Dr.
Miller’s prescription of Austrian
Economics as the cure for economic illness, the cures for the
statism that has caused so much suffering for America (and the world)
are decentralization and a voluntary society of private
property, total freedom of association and contract, and a return
to common sense.
We know that
the statists of the ruling class will never let go of their powers.
But can the cures be implemented solely by withdrawing consent and
participation from the current compulsory State?
August 13, 2011
Scott
Lazarowitz [send him mail]
is a commentator and cartoonist at Reasonandjest.com.
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