The Left in Power
by
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
The
theme of my book The
Left, The Right, and The State is that both sides of the
political aisle represent a grave threat to liberty, though each
of a different sort. It is like two people tugging at a turkey's
wishbone. The turkey is liberty and you are the bone.
We've lived
through eight years of the threat from the right. It was all about
nationalism, militarism, war, torture, state secrets, attacks on
privacy, the use of tax funds to subsidize "conservative values,"
the outsourcing of government in a fascistic business-government
partnership, the banning of products and services that government
doesn’t like, the regimentation of educational life, government
impositions in the name of security, and so on.
It is the great
merit of the end of the Bush years that many of these threats have
receded, if only slightly. Consider the problem of nationalism,
for example. The neoconservatives who ran the country during the
last two Bush terms exploited this dangerous impulse for all it
was worth.
If you were
not for their wars, you were against America, and hence deserving
of jail without trial. The whole ideological apparatus of the Bush
years was profoundly anti-intellectual, and while the neocons shouted
down anyone who compared these years to the Third Reich or Mussolini,
the ideological comparison was actually quite apt: right-wing government
control stems from the same motives of exalting security, discipline,
and chauvinism above liberty.
In two short
months, however, that ethos has subsided, and it has been replaced
by a threat from the left. It is tragic that Obama should be president
at all. If we had a position called "national well wisher," "national
greeter," or "national symbol of accomplishment," he would be perfect
for the job. He is elegant and graceful and articulate, and inspires
people in an unusual way. As chief policymaker, however, he has
revealed himself as nothing more than a two-bit socialist.
After all the
ghastly statism of the Bush years, you might think that the left
would back off from using power to achieve its aims. Instead, they
have learned nothing. The left has been lying in wait for its chance.
As the Obama people entered the White House, it's as if they found
a closet labeled "failed ideas of the past." They opened it and
the contents spilled everywhere. They started grabbing things and
putting them in the regulatory books and in legislation.
What an amazing
pile of junky, worn-out, bogus policy ideas! Equal pay for equal
work. Infrastructure spending. More money to the public schools.
Socialized medicine. Rock-bottom interest rates. Welfare! Every
wish granted by government. Down with business. Down with business
failures. Curbs on fat-cat pay. Down with Wall Street. Turn on the
money spigots. Expropriate the expropriators. Subsidies for every
lifestyle that flies in the face of bourgeois prejudice.
Thus are we
again reminded of what a profound threat the left represents to
liberty. It's been more than a decade now since we've seen this
at work, and probably longer really. Clinton was a pain but he was
smart enough not to take his reigning ideological framework too
seriously. He actually showed some deference to reality from time
to time.
The Obamaites
are different. They are woefully ignorant of economics. They seem
to actually believe all that socialist claptrap that has provided
an excuse for innumerable foreign dictators: the idea that government
is the source of wealth, and can make anything happen with the push
of a button.
They see no
limits to the possibility that government can make society perfect,
righting every perceived social injustice, and bringing prosperity
to all via stealing from the haves and giving it to the have-nots.
Is there inequality? Mandate equality. Is there deprivation? Provide!
Recession? Spend hundreds of billions!
What we have
here is not just a profound love of the state; it is a profound
confidence in the capacity of the unlimited state to create heaven
on earth. How does this square with the idea of human liberty, of
social cooperation and the rights of all? Herein lies the great
mystery of leftism. The left seems oblivious to the relationship
between their chosen means and their ends. It's not that they hate
liberty as such; it is that they believe that it must always take
a backseat to other social priorities like equality. In the end,
they have a tendency to build the total state and find themselves
taken aback when the whole of society is caged.
Those Obamaites!
So compassionate, loving, universally minded, progressive – except
that their ideological cousins managed to starve and destroy whole
civilizations. Loyalty to their creed means death because their
ideology is the pathway to the gulag, and for one simple reason:
their preferred means of social change is the state. The state is
always and everywhere a threat to liberty, and liberty is the basic
building block of prosperity and civilization.
Despite the
slogans about progress, the upshot of the Obama administration is
as deeply reactionary as anything that Bush conjured up. Despite
all the hype and hope, what Obama offers is nothing new. It amounts
to the robber state and the regimentation of society, a plan that
will kill off prosperity and the conditions that allow for it.
The
Republicans are right to fight this tendency at every turn, for
it represents a radical attack on all things truly American. Worse
still, by playing with the printing presses, the policy tendency
here is also deeply dangerous. It could destroy the dollar internationally
and domestically, igniting a hyperinflation that no one will be
able to control once it gets going. One only wishes that the Republicans
had been so principled when their president was in charge!
The Obama administration
says that we have to give the stimulus time to work. No need. The
stimulus will not work. If we manage to pull ourselves out of this
slump, it will be despite and not because of this stimulus package.
When putting
together my book, I wondered which threat was actually more dangerous
for us, the right or the left. I'm still not sure, for national
socialism and international socialism are in close competition.
I ended up focusing on both. It's a hard truth for Americans to
face, that neither team in Washington is going to guard what we
love the most. That is something we are going to have to face. Liberty
is for the citizens to guard themselves.
Books
by Lew Rockwell
February
17, 2009
Llewellyn
H. Rockwell, Jr. [send him
mail] is founder and president of the Ludwig
von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, editor of LewRockwell.com,
and author, most recently, of The Left, The Right, and The State.
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© 2009 by LewRockwell.com. Permission to reprint in whole or in
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