A Modest
Proposal
by
Ralph Raico
by Ralph Raico
A
friend of mine is a person with long-standing and impeccable libertarian
credentials, or so I thought. Recently he confronted me with a proposal
that was disconcerting, to say the least.
What
he said was, "Let’s bring back the draft."
At
first, this struck me as a rather inane joke. But he persisted.
"No,
I’m totally serious. Consider the situation the neocons in charge
of U. S. policy have created. They have an outright halfwit the
dirt-dumbest man ever to get even close to being president under
their thumb. They’ve convinced him that his lunatic ‘religious’
beliefs mandate a never-ending American crusade to rid the world
of evil. In particular, that means to attack, bomb, and invade any
country on earth they care to target, to bring them whatever the
hell they mean by ‘democracy.’ Afghanistan, for instance, which
has become a shambles of drug-running warlords growing rich by providing
90% of Europe’s heroin. Iraq, falling to pieces before our eyes…"
"Well,
okay, you’re probably more or less right there. But what does that
have to do with reinstating the draft, for gosh sakes?"
"Why
is it, my Rockwellian friend, that the American people sit still
in open-mouthed acceptance of all this garbage? The supine media
help, of course. But it’s mainly because the people think it doesn’t
cost them anything. Sure, there’s extra expenditure. But
as with any welfare program, the great majority vote yeah, yeah,
why not? because they believe they won’t have to pay much if anything.
But, reintroduce the draft and it’s a whole new ballgame!"
"Meaning
what, exactly?"
"Meaning
that now their own little kiddies, boy-kiddies, incidentally,
not girl-kiddies, who aren’t ‘eligible,’ get shipped out to those
exotic places. All of a sudden it’s no longer just the mercenaries
who are on the line. I don’t mean just the hired killer ‘security
personnel’ but all of the US troops in Iraq, they’re all
mercenaries. Now it’s a question of dear Sean, Kevin, Jason, and
sweet David."
"But
why should these kids be drafted to fight and possibly die
in Iraq and wherever else the neocons might choose to send them?"
"Why
not? Now Sean and his chums couldn’t care less that the US state
is killing and maiming people they have no idea even existed, wiping
out families, in Afghanistan and Iraq, by the thousands, as it did
in Serbia and so many other places. Literally, they could
not care less. The brute fact is that the draft will change
all that. These lads will have to say goodbye to their crummy lives
of rap music, greaseburgers, and loveless screwing, and go and kill
and risk being killed. If Dr. Johnson were alive today he’d probably
have a memorable thing to say about that. Sorry, I don’t, at the
moment."
"And
this justifies violating the natural right to liberty of these young
men?"
"I
believe it does. Look, these ‘young men’ and the rest of the American
public are mindlessly acquiescing in violating the natural right
to liberty, not to mention life, of thousands upon thousands of
the victims of US imperialism. Something has to be done about that.
Is this going to go on forever?"
"I
have the feeling that you have some other reason for your betrayal
of libertarian principles, isn’t there?"
"Leave
aside ‘betrayal’ for a moment. Yes, I do. You’re smarter than you
look. It’s a strategic reason. An anti-war, anti-imperialist movement
in America has absolutely no chance unless we have a draft. That
is the simple truth. In the Vietnam time, the student anti-war movement
made a lot of trouble for the warmongers in DC, up until the moment
that Nixon, savvy political pro that he was, abolished the universal
draft. Then the wonderful young ‘idealists’ vanished into the woodwork.
All that most of them ever really worried about was their own hides.
The same now."
"And
you’re willing to throw overboard basic libertarian principles just
to get young guys drafted so that the youth will start opposing
war?
"No,
that’s not the only reason. Another advantage is that our young
men will learn something of world geography. They will learn, for
instance, that Iraq is in Asia not South America, that Baghdad is
the capital of Iraq not France, and a lot of other good stuff."
"Very
funny. I think you’re crazy, or else you’re not a libertarian.
"I’m
not any crazier than you are. And I am a libertarian. This
isn’t any betrayal of libertarian principles. Instead, it’s their
practical application in a given real world situation. As a libertarian
I’m thinking more in the long term. Maybe you should too."
"I
have nothing more to say to you on this subject."
"Just
think about it."
May
3, 2004
Ralph
Raico [send him mail]
is a senior scholar of the Mises
Institute.
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