The common thread that connects failed
societies, from Weimar Germany to the Soviet Union, is an almost pathological
insistence on denying reality. Weimar Germany denied that masses of printed
money would destroy civilized society. The Soviet Union insisted that Soviet Man
would emerge spontaneously from the ashes of capitalist society. Weimar Germany
spawned Nazi Germany. Nazi Germany was completely destroyed, both physically
and politically, by the World War II Allies. Mercifully, the Soviet Union
simply collapsed after seventy years of consuming capital to achieve the phantom of the classless society. Today both Nazi
Germany and the Soviet Union are synonymous with tyranny and failure. Both
nations murdered millions. Both nations no longer exist. True, Germany exists
as does Russia, but I contend that both are
new nations. Neither is perfect, but neither claims a political heritage
to the nation that preceded it.
Pathological policy errors flowed
inexorably from a skewed view of reality in both Nazi Germany and the Soviet
Union. Once this view of reality was deemed to be above criticism, its
champions adopted increasingly tyrannical policies. Nazi Germany's Aryan
Supremacy racial theories seemingly justified the murder of the handicapped,
Gypsies, those of alternative sexual orientation, Jews, and Slavs. In the name
of birthing a new Soviet Man, the Soviet Union murdered anyone who stood in the
way of its program to confiscate all businesses, including small farms. When
businesses and farms failed, there was no soul searching as to root causes that
might lie in Marxism itself. No, the problem had to be saboteurs within
society. Reality, you see, was what the Soviet Union's Politburo said it was.
As the vanguard of the proletariat, the Politburo stood outside society and saw
its flaws. Those who disagreed were blind to this insight and had to be eliminated.
Chasing the Phantoms of Alternative Reality
Today the West especially is adopting
policies that flow from alternative realities that, frankly, do not exist. Here
I list just a few:
1. Catastrophic global warming/climate
change is caused by man and must be stopped. I prefer to qualify the term "global warming/climate change"
by the adjective "catastrophic". Is the world warming? Who knows? Is
the climate changing? Probably. But neither global warming nor climate change
is "catastrophic". Yet it has become almost an article of faith that
the earth is on the precipice of an environmental catastrophe, requiring ever
more radical handicaps on our freedoms and the economy.
2. White privilege in the US is
responsible for crimes against minorities and disparities in wealth. This critical race theory has spawned witch hunts for
secret and shadowy white supremacist groups especially in the military, which has
empowered investigators to find evidence of these groups and root them out. It
will be imperative that these investigators actually uncover such groups,
whether they exist or not. Critical race theory is the old Marxist class
struggle theory in new clothes. The Marxist class struggle theory postulated
that we all are born into a class and cannot escape its prejudices. But notice
that the Marxist and now the Race theorists consider that they themselves are
not susceptible to the prejudices in which all the rest of us are trapped. Very
convenient, eh?
3. Covid-19 is an existential threat to human
life on earth. Constitutionally
guaranteed human rights may be violated with impunity. Who gets to decide all
this? Why, elected officials and government bureaucrats, of course.
4. Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) explains
that government need not moderate its spending. Government can always manufacture more money in order to fund new programs and pay its debts .
More government spending can always prevent a drop in aggregate demand.
Government debt is irrelevant, because "we owe it to ourselves". MMT
gave government elected officials exactly what they always wanted--carte blanche
to spend, spend, and spend some more and not worry about justifying or
prioritizing spending. As Keynes actually said, pay people to dig holes in the
ground and pay others to fill them back up. What could possibly go wrong?
Champions of the above denials of
reality refuse to discuss whether their view of reality is accurate. All are
articles of faith and cannot be questioned. In fact, to question them is
considered to be an admission of ignorance, guilt, or perfidy. One wants to
destroy Mother Earth, enslave minorities, kill innocent people, and prevent all
in society from enjoying unlimited prosperity. It's the old straw man fallacy
on steroids. Furthermore, resources will be expended to pursue these phantoms,
and more resources will be expended to protect oneself from being caught in a
witch hunt. Society will live in fear--fear of global warming, fear of being
branded a racist, fear of contracting a dread disease. Unfortunately, what
society does not fear is that our lifetime's savings will be wiped out by the hyperinflation
made possible by MMT.
The Austrian View of Reality
Contrast these phantoms with Austrian
economic theory, a central feature of which is that in order to prosper man must
face the reality of human existence, primarily scarcity and uncertainty.
People's preferences must be accepted at face value. Man acts. This is an
irrefutable axiom in that to deny it is to confirm its validity. His action is
rational in the sense that he believes that his action will improve his
condition. He understands cause and effect. He performs one act at a time. He
performs the most important act first; in other words, he ranks his actions in
order of importance. Performing an act means that he must sacrifice the
execution of others until later; in other words, acting means giving up some
other preference, at least until some later time. Man's ordinal ranking of
preferences means that the cost of an action is determined by what he eschews
until later. No two men have the
identical ordinal ranking of preferences; plus, the preferences cannot be
assigned a cardinal value in order to compare one man's preferences with
another. Man discovers the concept of comparative advantage and adopts the
division of labor in order to accomplish more. Through the market process, man
adopts a universal medium of exchange (money) in order to break the tyranny of
direct barter. Now man can indirectly exchange his specialized production for a
universal medium of exchange in order to
obtain his real wants. Man invents government as a specialized service in order
to protect his person and his property at a lower cost. He invents law in order
to adjudicate inevitable disputes.
All
this is reality. Peaceful exchange requires social cooperation, which brings
about peace and prosperity among men everywhere. As advice columnist Ann
Landers used to say, Wake up and smell the coffee!
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