Archive for April 26, 2011
poem
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tuesdaY’s
april 26, 2011
poeM
the shadows of my life
grow longer, stretching
further across the land
inexorably, and the spring
wildflowers bloom and die on
the hills, sprinkling the green
briefly with yellow and white.
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Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky
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Tuesday
April 26, 2011
Howard Zinn
And
Noam Chomsky
For centuries, even millennia, the human race suffered in hierarchical, stratified, suffocating, and administrative big-government states that offered little space for personal freedom. But with the emergence of ancient Greece, Rome, and the Judeo-Christian tradition, and additionally with the rise of commerce in northern Italy during the Renaissance, there was a new emphasis on, a breathing space given to, individual liberty and the preferences of the individual. We were allowed to pursue happiness, and we were relatively free of overarching government: The individual was no longer subordinated to the state apparatus. The American Revolution is the jewel in the crown of this historical tendency.
But in the middle of the nineteenth century, people such as Karl Marx came to the fore with great influence, and attempted a reactionary countermovement back to the suffocating style of government that would have as many industries as possible nationalized. The chief idea of this style of governance is collectivization, the gathering of power into a centralized bureaucracy in the capital city.
Now, it used to be that this nationalization of industry was the hallmark activity of this type of state, but since that type of thing has been thoroughly discredited by its inability to produce anything other than empty shelves, the new hallmark activity of this manner of state is the creation and expansion of the welfare state.
But the problem here is that this means the redistribution of wealth from those who earned it to those who purposely did nothing. This then is the attrition of economic freedom, and it just so happens that economic freedom is the basis of personal freedom. The welfare state is an attack on economic freedom and on personal freedom and is therefore an attack on the basis of Western Civilization.
Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky are jive talking, pretending to be the truth when in reality they are part of the propaganda stream of the old Soviet Union, a stream that started in the 1930′s. They are all about saying, “See? Do you see what happens when the market is free? Do you see the injustice that results? Do you imagine that anything other than government can address the injustice?” This is all just a way of getting through an agenda of centralized control over society.
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