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Social Justice? It’s Called Capitalism.
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Social Justice? It’s Called Capitalism.

Capitalism has proven itself to be an extraordinary engine for creating wealth and improving standards of living‚ as well as promoting the rule of law‚ representative government‚ and more free and open societies‚ in general. In fact‚ capitalism is unique among economic systems in these accomplishments. Indeed‚ the history of non-capitalist countries is largely one of brutal poverty and political oppression. Yet today in the United States — the ultimate example of the capitalist free-enterprise system — among our youth‚ capitalism is increasingly disdained in favor of various forms of collectivism‚ due‚ primarily‚ to the notion promoted by the political Left that capitalism is the enemy of “social justice.” READ MORE from Brandon Crocker: History Is More Complex Than Ideology Of course‚ the term “social justice” is used in a lot of different‚ and often perverse‚ ways. But if we stick to the actual meaning of “justice‚” we have to come to the conclusion that there is no bigger ally in the quest for actual “social justice” than capitalism. Capitalism was born out of the Enlightenment idea that freeing people to pursue their own economic interests‚ instead of being directed by a monarch‚ feudal lord‚ or some other outside power‚ was both moral and efficacious. When people are allowed to use their talents and energies in the ways they deem best for themselves‚ not only are they far more productive and innovative‚ but also‚ as Adam Smith put it‚ they are led‚ as if by an invisible hand‚ to promote the public good. The reason for that is the simple basis of capitalism itself.   The foundation stones of capitalism are freedom and law. Capitalism is rooted in the idea of freedom of choice and voluntary exchange (markets). Therefore‚ in order to prosper under capitalism‚ one must produce what others desire. This is in contrast to systems like socialism or communism‚ which are command economies where people must produce and consume as the governing authority directs. Further‚ capitalism requires the recognition of property rights. This recognition in turn demands respect for the rule of law. Again‚ socialism and communism are based on the negation of individual property rights and on the belief that the government can and should take anything from anybody as it determines will serve the “common good.”   Predictably‚ it was in England that the Industrial Revolution first burst out‚ fertilized by the new ideas of capitalism and what the historian Thomas Macaulay described as “ordered liberty.” The old 17th-century European powers of Spain and Portugal‚ not understanding the process of wealth creation‚ and still mired in ideas of government control and mercantilism‚ were‚ by the middle of the 19th century‚ overshadowed by the early adopters of capitalism‚ the Netherlands‚ the United States‚ and Great Britain. Likewise‚ China‚ arguably the most advanced nation on Earth in 1700‚ was comparatively backward by 1840. It should also come as no surprise that an economic system based on freedom would progress hand-in-hand with an evolution toward more representative government — as we witnessed in Great Britain (and in its American colonies)‚ where these new Enlightenment ideas were first to take root — whereas the societies that adopted socialism or communism (or had them imposed upon them) quickly developed into barbarous tyrannical regimes‚ such as the Soviet Union and its eastern European satellites‚ mainland China‚ North Korea‚ Cuba‚ and Venezuela. As capitalism encourages individual liberty in the economic sphere‚ it is also compatible with‚ and supportive of‚ individual liberty in other spheres of human existence‚ including representative government. Communism‚ socialism‚ and other forms of collectivism‚ on the other hand‚ provide a theoretical underpinning for the justification of authoritarianism and dictatorship. “Power corrupts‚ and absolute power corrupts absolutely‚” wrote Lord Acton. And it is no coincidence that every country that has adopted communism or some other system based on strict government economic control has not become a shining example of “social justice” but has instead turned out like George Orwell’s Animal Farm. The “Equity” Trap The critics of capitalism often equate “social justice” with “equity.” Since capitalism does not produce “equity” — that is‚ approximately equal outcomes across individuals or certain identified groups — it is antagonistic to “social justice.” Capitalism does not produce this definition of “equity” because capitalism is based on freedom. (But‚ as Thomas Sowell has noted‚ no society has actually ever produced such “equity” — including communist ones.) Most ethnic groups‚ as well as the sexes‚ differ in many ways (including average age and education levels)‚ act in different ways‚ and often want different things. Therefore‚ in a free society and in a free economy‚ there will always be inequality of economic outcomes. Most capitalist nations have chosen to use the wealth created through capitalism to help those at the lower end of the economic scale by instituting various degrees of welfarism‚ but any serious attempt to obliterate economic inequality must result in a strangling not only of innovation and wealth creation but also of freedom. In order to achieve economic equality among large groups that invariably have differing characteristics‚ some overriding power must inflict individual injustices‚ either to provide some individuals benefits they did not earn or to deny them to others who earned them. How can the term “social justice” be applied to a society in which the majority of individuals are being subjected to some form of injustice? The goal of a just society‚ and a just economic system‚ is to allow for individuals to be treated fairly‚ to be rewarded as markets (imperfect as they might be)‚ instead of as government overseers (as imperfect‚ biased‚ and corruptible as they inevitably are)‚ dictate. Individual justice is social justice‚ and individual justice is best served through capitalism.   Though capitalism provides the advantage of dispersing power with the “impersonal” forces of markets determining many important things‚ like prices‚ it does so without removing personal accountability in decision making (though that can happen in larger companies). Owners of smaller capitalist business always‚ and managers in larger capitalist companies often‚ are directly impacted by decisions on hiring and firing employees. Their income and positions are dependent upon hiring and retaining the best people. As such‚ petty and irrational biases are penalized‚ and thereby discouraged‚ under capitalism. Anyone familiar with the workings of government bureaucracies‚ on the other hand‚ know that government managers can engage in petty and irrational biases all they want without fear that it will endanger their income or job. Removing accountability is not a recipe for increasing “justice.” Capitalism‚ like mankind‚ is not perfect. But its imperfections can be mitigated by modest regulation and are limited in scope‚ since it is a system based on diffused power. Bad individuals can do bad things to others under capitalism (just as they can in all other systems)‚ but their power is limited and ultimately runs against the rule of law that capitalist society demands. On the other hand‚ under systems where the power of a select few over the many is necessarily near limitless in order to control economic activity and engender “equity‚” the imperfections of those select few invariably have catastrophic consequences because such systems allow those faults to be expressed with near unlimited power. Capitalism is not a panacea that can cure all of society’s ailments‚ but it does provide a strong bulwark against the collectivist ideologies that caused such great misery to much of the world’s population in the 20th century and continues to cause so much misery today. Will we learn from this history‚ or‚ in our quest for greater “social justice‚” will we throw away the enviable justice we have and replace it with the grinding injustice of capitalism’s competitors?  Brandon Crocker is the author of the novel Burma Road (Moonshine Cove‚ February 2024) and recently retired from a 35-year career in commercial real estate. The post Social Justice? It’s Called Capitalism. appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Ranking Presidents‚ Miseducating Our Children
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Ranking Presidents‚ Miseducating Our Children

Just in time for Presidents Day‚ the American Political Science Association released its 2024 survey of presidential greatness‚ which merely confirms the ideological and political bias of political science professionals — the very same people who teach (indoctrinate?) our children at colleges and universities throughout the United States. A survey like this should make parents think twice about whether to pay the exorbitant tuition to have political science professors miseducate their children.   READ MORE: Who Is the WOAT President? Some of the rankings are by now standard — George Washington (3rd)‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt (2nd)‚ and Abraham Lincoln (1st) at or near the top; Harry Truman (6th) and Theodore Roosevelt (4th) in the top 10; Calvin Coolidge and Richard Nixon near the bottom (34th and 35th‚ respectively); James Buchanan (44th) at or near the bottom; and Donald Trump (45th)‚ of course‚ dead last.  Some of the rankings are simply ludicrous and laughable. These political science “experts” rank Barack Obama (7th) ahead of Dwight Eisenhower (8th) and Ronald Reagan (16th); they rank Lyndon Johnson (9th)‚ John Kennedy (10th)‚ Bill Clinton (12th)‚ Joe Biden (14th)‚ and Woodrow Wilson (15th) higher than Reagan (16th) and Andrew Jackson (21st). (Jackson’s ranking continues to trend downward perhaps because he manifested a populism that reminds the professors of Trump). When asked which president should join Washington‚ Jefferson‚ Lincoln‚ and Teddy Roosevelt on Mount Rushmore‚ most said FDR‚ followed by Obama‚ then Eisenhower‚ Madison‚ and Kennedy.  The participants ranked Trump the most polarizing president‚ followed by Andrew Jackson‚ Obama‚ Reagan‚ Nixon‚ and George W. Bush‚ even though we fought a polarizing civil war in which more than 700‚000 soldiers lost their lives during Lincoln’s presidency. Indeed‚ these geniuses ranked Lincoln as the fourth least polarizing president. Here again‚ ideology trumps history.  The survey participants selected Jimmy Carter as the most underrated president‚ Kennedy (surprisingly) as the most over-rated president‚ followed closely by Reagan (no surprise there). Reagan’s victory in the Cold War‚ no doubt‚ is overrated because it is likely that most of these professors give the lion’s share of the credit to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.  The survey‚ of course‚ fits within and confirms the media narrative that favors liberal presidents over conservative presidents‚ and that favors Biden over Trump as the 2024 presidential election season heats up. The Hill’s headline states‚ “Presidential experts rank Biden 14th among presidents in survey‚ Trump comes in last.” The New York Times’ headline similarly states‚ “Poll Ranks Biden as 14th-Best President‚ With Trump Last.” Newsweek’s headline says‚ “Donald Trump Places Last in New ‘Presidential Greatness’ Rankings.” The Los Angeles Times features this tease on Google: “Experts rank Biden among the best presidents. Trump? Not so much.” This is how an ideologically biased survey of so-called experts becomes a “news story” to the benefit of Biden as the 2024 election approaches.  The greater long-term harm of ideologically driven political science professors is the influence they have on the minds and worldviews of young voters. Polls in the 2020 election showed that student voters favored Biden over Trump by a margin of 70 percent to 18 percent. After the election‚ the Hill reported that 61 percent of students voted for Biden. In a recent Economist/YouGov poll‚ Biden led Trump among all voters under age 30 by 53 percent to 24 percent. ABC News reported last October that voters under age 30 “are trending left of the general electorate.” This should surprise no one if what those students read and hear in their political science classes echoes the beliefs of their professors as manifested in the presidential greatness survey. The miseducation of our students‚ of course‚ occurs not just in colleges and universities but in our elementary‚ middle‚ and high schools too. But at the university level‚ ideology plays a greater role. And the mainstream media simply reaffirms what the students learn from their professors: FDR great‚ Coolidge bad; Truman and Kennedy great‚ Nixon bad; Obama great‚ Reagan bad; Biden good‚ Trump bad. This miseducation‚ of course‚ extends beyond presidential greatness to subjects like Watergate‚ McCarthyism‚ communism‚ the Korean and Vietnam wars‚ the Great Society‚ civil rights‚ the end of the Cold War‚ and other sources of liberal conventional wisdom.  As long as the Left controls the education establishment in this country‚ the rankings of presidents will continue to be heavily skewed in favor of liberals and Democrats‚ and the miseducation of our students will continue. Think about that the next time the tuition bill comes due.    The post Ranking Presidents‚ Miseducating Our Children appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Mr. Biden‚ Why Do You Hide Your True Self?
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Mr. Biden‚ Why Do You Hide Your True Self?

Mr. Biden‚ are you in favor of Hamas remaining a political and military force in Gaza? You know that they have stated publicly that they will continue to plan and carry out attacks like Oct. 7 as long as it takes. You know that they do not believe in a two-state solution. You know that wherever they are victorious and wherever they are in control‚ no Jew is left alive unless he or she is a hostage. READ MORE from Shmuel Klatzkin: The American People Know the Real Hamas Mr. Biden‚ are you in favor of rearming Hamas? Are you in favor of supplying their fighters and commanders with the food and material that enables them to fight another day? Are you in favor of their receiving what they need to rebuild their 250-mile system of military tunnels? Are you in favor of them deciding how the aid you give is distributed? Mr. Biden‚ surely you know how deeply the UNRWA has aided Hamas in establishing a culture of hate for generations of Arab youth? How complicit it is in Hamas’ war? How it has shielded Hamas command centers with its buildings‚ how its schools not only indoctrinate in hate but shield weapons and ammunition stores and serve over decades as rocket launching sites for indiscriminate bombardment of Israeli towns and cities? Mr. Biden‚ you know that Hamas is sponsored by Iran and bankrolled by Iran (as well as by the dupes or stooges of the EU and NGOs and your own State Department). You know that whether you recognize it or not‚ Iran is at war with the US and with Israel. You know that if you respond predictably with severe force to any warlike action‚ making them pay a penalty they cannot afford‚ they will stop. You know that temporizing and pretending has allowed Iran to come to the brink of employing nuclear weapons. You know that delaying establishing credible deterrence until they are fully nuclear armed will be make nuclear devastation more likely than at any time since the Cold War began. Why then‚ Mr. Biden‚ do you dither? Is it because you believe that crossing the violently antisemitic extreme-left wing of your party will hurt your chances for reelection? That would mean you put yourself before your country and before your obligations before God. Is it because you are too proud of your role as a founder of the pro-Iran policy instituted stealthily by Obama? Then lie about that‚ as you lie about the border policy‚ and pretend you always have been sane about Iran’s criminal intentions. Why do you hesitate? Is it because you can hide behind the successfully maintained front of likability in which you are so practiced? Surely in matters of life and death‚ appearances should not rule‚ only substance. You are capable‚ in the supreme crisis‚ to grasp the substance? Or are you‚ God forbid‚ so mentally incompetent that you can no longer fulfill your duties to America? (May we please not be delivered into the hands of Ms. Harris!) Your initial response to Oct. 7‚ Mr. President‚ was beyond anything I imagined. But you are fast beating a horrific change of course that can lead only to disaster. For all of our sakes‚ for God’s sake‚ Mr. President‚ act the man. I sincerely doubt that you are a regular reader of The American Spectator (though I’d gladly sport you to a subscription‚ if you’d like). But the connection between leaders and their people‚ for the good and for the ill‚ is a fact.  For those of you who do read this‚ your asking the questions yourself help to clarify the smog and the stench of those murderous noxious ideologies that Biden has for too long flirted with‚ not taken seriously‚ and‚ through weakness‚ encouraged and emboldened. Help purify the air‚ dear readers. Your focus on the eternal truths that guide our course and on the emergent facts of the wars being fought against us help define who America is going to be. The front lines of the struggle run through our hearts and souls. The post Mr. Biden‚ Why Do You Hide Your True Self? appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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