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Title: The State Breeds Social Conflict
Source: Mises Institute
URL Source: http://www.mises.org/story/2620
Published: Jun 28, 2007
Author: Vedran Vuk
Post Date: 2007-06-29 20:45:48 by Dakmar
Keywords: None
Views: 83
Comments: 7

The political season brings promises to "bring us together as a community" and "heal the divisions between us." Here is what the political class won't reveal: their laws, programs, restrictions, subsidies — the whole panoply of interventionist measures they love and of which they promise ever more — are the main source of social division. In contrast, markets draw people into peaceful social relationships, and encourage and reward harmonious interaction among people.

Free trade, for example, brings polar opposite countries together. Only a few decades ago, we were in an arms race stand off with communist China. Today we trade, extensively bettering each country's people.

Trade can lower weapons and grow relationships. It also helps us learn about other cultures and traditions. Many multinational corporations have discovered that without appeasing local tastes their new business ventures will implode.

Companies like Coca-Cola in India and Pizza Hut in China must learn about various cultures. We exchange business models and ideas to grow closer together.

Trade does not make us all experts in world religions and cultures. However, it does give us a clue and helps build tolerance and appreciation. Chinatowns and other ethnic enclaves don't translate exact culture of those far away places. However, we do get a mere taste of other countries that would be unavailable if our borders were more closed and our participation in world trade far less. This exchange is valuable in promoting peace and understanding in the world.

But what does the welfare state do?

First of all, the welfare state is supposedly a caring entity. However, this entity does not engage the world but instead only engages its own citizens. The welfare state breeds cultural isolationism.

The idea is this: Social Security for us and no one else. The rhetoric of kindness hits a hard wall of hypocrisy here. The welfare state in its nature does not care about the world but "cares" about its own voters and constituents.

Social programs run large expenses that cannot long be afforded by any nation. The natural result is for nations to turn against their neighbors and those in need, creating social conflict. Today in the United States, we debate about the great costs imposed on Americans by immigrant consumption of social services.

Resentment builds toward what many see as a threat to the system that "provides" us with social security, medicine, and welfare. This growing hatred of immigrants is not something unique to the United States. All across France, as well as many other Western European welfare states, the resentment of all immigrants from Africa, Eastern Europe, and Turkey boils.

The end result of all socialist states will be national socialist perspectives. The "right" to health care, the "right" to social security, and the "right" to welfare become the rights of citizens born and raised, not the outsiders. The social conflict grows.

Ron Paul mentioned this point regarding immigration in the June 4th New Hampshire debate:

We force our states and our local communities to pay for the healthcare, and pay for the education. Why wouldn't they bring their families? And because of our economic conditions, we do need workers. But if we had a truly free market economy, the illegal immigrants would not be the scapegoats. We would probably need them, and they would be acceptable. But because of economic conditions, they have become the scapegoat.

And of course in the last sentence, these economic conditions are the overwhelming burden placed by state expenditures.

This discussion reaches far beyond immigration. Today, most animosity between the races does not come from the idea that blacks or Hispanics or whites are inferior. In modern days, most people who resent another race feel the other races are equal.

Many ask, "If others are equal, then why are they consuming more welfare services per capita?" Other cultural groups are seen as criminals stealing money from honest taxpayers.

The agitation is not toward blacks or Hispanics, but to the welfare queen, the crack pusher, and the disability scammer. I've never heard of anyone being angry because a black man made a lot of money. People aren't angry with Reginald Davis, Atlantic CEO of Wachovia, or Kenneth Chenault, the black CEO of American Express. In fact, the same types of people who in general resent black people for welfare use love these individuals. The social conflict isn't about color anymore.

Minority special interest groups and politicians push for further social services. In turn, other groups start to view these minorities as tax-money thieves. The special interest groups indirectly and without intention channel a hatred of redistribution into a hatred of race.

Other egalitarian policies have enlarged this problem even more. No single policy has been more destructive to black and white relations than affirmative action. This policy was designed to promote unity and egalitarianism. The result has been a growing animosity between the two groups.

Such is the route of the welfare state: hate those who use the system extensively. Weren't these programs supposed to bring us together and bridge the gaps of income and race? The reality is throwing more fuel to the fire of separation and segregation.

The welfare state creates resentment among groups who pay and groups who get paid. Some are angry at those who won't give them more money, while the other side doesn't want any more money taken away. Often an entire group will be seen as being on one side of that line. The tension comes from this push and pull, not from color.

Anger is not just between races but within races. Whites often resent "trailer trash" who are their own skin tone and from the same genetic background.

Karl Marx talked about a class struggle, but this class struggle does not exist naturally in a capitalist society. But as soon as socialism enters, the class struggle is very real. The struggle is between those from whom money is taken and those who receive it.

The rich have no reason to dislike or hate the poor. But once you turn the impoverished into a voting block for higher tax rates or more redistribution, a class struggle will ensue.

Tensions between groups have always existed. When the Chinese and Irish first arrived, many felt that they were going to steal jobs and destroy the economy. However, time revealed the fallacy of these claims. It is by no mere accident that the most booming areas of this country are in New York City and the West Coast. $18 "Politicians are more than happy to exploit this state-created class struggle for their own purposes."

You cannot hate a race long when they don't do anything to invade your life. The welfare state perpetually increases the costs of immigration. A period of acceptance never comes about as the new immigrants are immediately cradled by the state. There is almost no discrimination left against Asians or the Irish. Is this mere coincidence? Or were they viewed as non-invasive after a few decades of immigration without the state stealing taxes from current residents in order to bribe the arrival of a new voting block?

Politicians are more than happy to exploit this state-created class struggle for their own purposes. The Democrats are more than happy to have a constant voting block to which they can promise better social services. Republicans are overjoyed to have citizens who can be lied to about lower taxes time and time again as they run some of the biggest deficits this country has ever seen.

Frédéric Bastiat said long ago what still rings true today: "Government is the great fiction through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else."

These social problems are the battle where every man aims at the tax money of every other man. This is the root of modern animosity, racism, and spite. The only way for us to live together in harmony is through trade and voluntary interactions, which benefit both parties.

These programs that supposedly bring us together actually tear us apart. Unity cannot be created artificially through the welfare state. Unity is something that must naturally happen among groups of individuals.

To forcefully and coercively attempt to bring unity through the welfare state breeds only hatred and social conflict.

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#1. To: noone222, Jethro Tull (#0)

This is EXACTLY what I had in mind when I quipped Hal Turner's agenda isn't mine.

"A functioning police state needs no police." - William S Burroughs

Dakmar  posted on  2007-06-29   20:49:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Dakmar (#0)

which benefit both parties.

where is that happening?


Ron Paul for President

robin  posted on  2007-06-29   20:58:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: robin (#2)

It benefits both parties even when I buy gasoline at $3 a gallon, because I make way more money than that gasoline is costing me.

"A functioning police state needs no police." - William S Burroughs

Dakmar  posted on  2007-06-29   21:04:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Dakmar (#3)

You must have a very short commute to feel that way.


Ron Paul for President

robin  posted on  2007-06-29   21:07:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Dakmar (#0) (Edited)

The political season brings promises to "bring us together as a community" and "heal the divisions between us." Here is what the political class won't reveal: their laws, programs, restrictions, subsidies — the whole panoply of interventionist measures they love and of which they promise ever more — are the main source of social division. In contrast, markets draw people into peaceful social relationships, and encourage and reward harmonious interaction among people.

Response: This is pretty much true. However, this is also a simplistic view in general terms that ignores the barons of greed. Lobbyists exercise undue influence in government to an extent that has grown police state fascism in America while denegrating the culture.

The article other than praise capitalism and "dis" socialism makes a couple of assumptions/presumptions that I would take exception to.

International Trade done American style often includes the persuasive sales techniques employed by the CIA and doesn't necessarily foster goodwill. We are in the beginning stages of Trade with China, are running huge trade deficits, are becoming "interdependent" upon them for many products some of which are connected to military readiness, and I think time will determine that "intercourse" with China is a huge mistake and it will be the US that ultimately gets fucked.

Tensions between groups have always existed. When the Chinese and Irish first arrived, many felt that they were going to steal jobs and destroy the economy. However, time revealed the fallacy of these claims. It is by no mere accident that the most booming areas of this country are in New York City and the West Coast. $18 "Politicians are more than happy to exploit this state- created class struggle for their own purposes."

You cannot hate a race long when they don't do anything to invade your life.

If you are referencing the Mexican invasion, I think any honest comparison/appraisal of the current situation would have to note the Mexican disdain for our immigration laws, the illegal tactics and tremendous numbers of people being "shipped" in through corporate, governmental, and ecumenical financial support contrary to the wishes of Americans who definitely do see it as "an invasion in their lives".

If you are referencing Jewish domination of banking/currency creation, I would be writing all day demonstrating the overall effect of giving a monopoly to create and control monetary policy to a select few. The end result is that the creators of currency can buy everything and everyone ... the elite Jews have done this through the Federal Reserve Bank to the detriment of everyone else.

Frédéric Bastiat said long ago what still rings true today: "Government is the great fiction through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else."

This is mostly simply true because there are some people like myself that see the destruction that results as a result of everyone plundering everyone else for their own advantage and opt out of the plunder orgy. Those like myself simply try to avoid much contact with the plunderers. I truly enjoy Bastiat's writings and think he has it correct.

I don't know whether or not there can be a utopian state without a benevolent dictator. If there is to be one or something close I think it would require an approach that would allow free choices in almost all areas of life as long as those choices weren't destructive towards others, but more specifically it would respect people's determinations to remain private. I have never even attended a "Libertarian" meeting, read Ayn Rand or given much consideration to the legalization of everything espoused by libertarians. I do think they're on to something though, and Ron Paul demonstrates the self-discipline required to achieve a moderate success for everyone wishing for freedom, peace, and a simple life.

In the end it's up to us, and continuing to accept the parameters set up for us by a ruling elite, a dictator or a cabal of greed masters won't work for me personally, nor for any society other than different versions of the nanny state.

The Capitalist view almost always sees bigger as better, I don't. I see freedom to choose how to live my life and whether or not I participate in a society as better and as my choice. This should not be the government's choice to make for me simply because they have access to an armory and countless mental deficients to use them.

In the end it seems to me that humans are incapable of restraining themselves from violating others, and this will surely remain problematic.

Samuel Adams said:

Contemplate the mangled bodies of your countrymen, and then say 'what should be the reward of such sacrifices?' Bid us and our posterity bow the knee, supplicate the friendship, plough, sow, and reap, to glut the avarice of the men who have let loose on us the dogs of war to riot in our blood and hunt us from the face of the earth?

If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animated contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen!”

noone222  posted on  2007-06-30   6:00:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Dakmar (#0)

In modern days, most people who resent another race feel the other races are equal.

No one who hasn't been brainwashed by the priests of multiculturalism believes this. Indeed, I often see cited on here the average IQs of the various races and they differ considerably.

This doesn't mean all shouldn't be treated equally under the law, however.

Every individual should be held accountable for his/her actions, regardless of race, creed, color, nationality, sex, sexual orientation, etc.

The benefits of education and of useful knowledge, generally diffused through a community, are essential to the preservation of a free government. - Sam Houston

Sam Houston  posted on  2007-06-30   8:24:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Dakmar (#0)

Companies like Coca-Cola in India and Pizza Hut in China

No wonder they're trying to poison us. Turnabout is fair play.

Freeper motto: I read, but do not understand, I write, but make no sense, I think, but nothing happens.

YertleTurtle  posted on  2007-06-30   8:35:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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