George Rebane
We Americans have been on the road to serfdom since the launch of President Johnson’s Great Society programs in the late 1960s. Our progress toward an authoritarian social order was an almost imperceptible creep during the early years starting in the 1970s. With the passing of the decades, our loss of freedoms has now become a gallop, especially highlighted by the state diktats, we quietly succumbed to during the Covid pandemic. Specifically, I’m really talking about the battering suffered by the Bastiat Triangle of Rights (q.v.) – Liberty, Security, and Property. These rights form the seminal legal structure upon which ALL other rights are based and secured; none can be weakened without a concomitant weakening of the other two, and, of course, the weakening of the rights deriving from these.
A beguiling danger on the road to serfdom is that its many disarming byways and slowly enlarging chuck holes are not readily noticed by travelers being drawn by descriptions of the promised land at its terminus. By the time the journey becomes so difficult that even the lightest thinkers notice, it is too late to turn around and go back. In America, our socialist elites have successfully brought a compliant and undereducated electorate to such a milestone on the road to serfdom and totalitarianism.
Noted Austrian economists Ludwig von Mises and F.A. Hayek, along with Milton Friedman of the ‘Chicago school’, each warned us of the ultimate disaster that would result from an embrace of collectivist governance based on central planning and control by elites. The disasters of practiced fascism and communism highlight pre-woke and pre-CRT history books. That both arose from initial adoption of various forms of Marxian socialism is today clouded by the Left’s resurgence and its citation of the Scandinavian experience. Nowhere is mentioned Scandinavia’s actual unsustainable experience with socialism, along with their ongoing attempts to retreat from their extreme flirtations during the 1960s and 70s.
The US, on the other hand, is rushing toward a neo-Marxian socialist future on a disintegrating chariot pulled by global warming, open borders, and critical theories. The party in charge of this rush to misery are the Democrats dominated by their left-wing zealots. A socialist future is now openly presented as the objective of the country’s fundamental transformation. And the road is already littered with authoritarian mandates that would have gathered our forefathers bearing torches and pitchforks in the public square. With more of us arriving daily.
This week we heard that CDC has expanded from controlling our rental market to overruling relationships between Americans and their physicians. As relayed by a reader who went to the local Rite-Aid drugstore to fill an Ivermectin prescription by her doctor, the pharmacist told her that they are rejecting such prescriptions because the CDC has deemed Ivermectin to have suddenly become harmful and not to be used as a C19 therapeutic or prophylactic. So these unelected, politicized bureaucrats have now injected themselves into our country’s doctor/patient relationship starting with using a demonstrated lamestream hoax to prevent physicians from prescribing lawful medicines to their patients. And no one has made a peep. The lamestream has, of course, remained mum, but even the so-called rightwing outlets have yet to pick up on this latest rollback of our freedoms. We have become so inured to having our rights casually cancelled by any politician or bureaucrat at literally any level of governance. We are already serfs who comply with our master’s voice. No second thought is given. We are even enthusiastic enforcers of such mandates, ready, willing, and able to turn on our neighbor when we see noncompliance.
The Nobelist Hayek was most eloquent and clear in the warnings he issued, beginning with The Road to Serfdom (1944) and continuing throughout his life after he went to the University of Chicago and became part of ‘the Chicago School’ which also included Nobelist Milton Friedman. A perusal of Serfdom yields some of his more important sentiments about socialism, collectivism, and totalitarianism.
- Western democracies, including the UK and the US, have “progressively abandoned that freedom in economic affairs without which personal and political freedom has never existed in the past”. Society has mistakenly tried to ensure continuing prosperity by centralized planning, which inevitably leads to totalitarianism.
- Socialism is a hypocritical system, because its professed humanitarian goals can only be put into practice by brutal methods “of which most socialists disapprove”. Such centralized systems also require effective propaganda, so that the people come to believe that the state’s goals are theirs. As with communism, Hayek argues that the roots of National Socialism lie in socialism.
- Centralized planning is inherently undemocratic, because it requires “that the will of a small minority be imposed upon the people”. The power of these minorities to act by taking money or property in pursuit of centralized goals, destroys the Rule of Law and individual freedoms. Where there is centralized planning, “the individual would more than ever become a mere means, to be used by the authority in the service of such abstractions as ”socialized welfare’ or the ‘good of the community’”.
- Hayek opposed regulations that restrict the freedom to enter a trade, or to buy and sell at any price, or to control quantities. Nevertheless, he acknowledged the utility of regulations that restrict legal methods of production, so long as these are applied equally to everyone and not used as an indirect way of controlling prices or quantities, and without forgetting the cost of such restrictions.
So today we have Biden and his CDC stumbling through one science-free policy after another in their misbegotten efforts to curb Covid. None of them understand that the disease is now endemic and a permanent part of our health landscape. We will fight it as we have other infectious diseases, by developing herd immunity through exposure and vaccines, but never by lockdowns and economic destruction. Ignoring history and science while putting politics first, Team Biden now issues illegal and unconstitutional federal mandates to prescribe everything from masks, to vaccinations, to testing, to social distancing. And again, we as the serfs we have become do not make a peep in opposition. Half of us have become so compliant that they rush to denounce their neighbors who don’t toe the (Democratic) party line.


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