Posted on 11/10/2008 4:34:17 AM PST by NewJerseyJoe
Ayn Rand recognized a common pattern in the growth of political power: The enemies of liberty blame the free market for economic problems caused by government interference, then use those problems as a pretext for yet more political controls. Much of Rands prescient novel Atlas Shrugged revolves around that cycle.
Now Rands critics sound exactly like the villains of Atlas. They wouldnt attack her if they didnt recognize her as a barrier to their grand central plans.
Recently Alan Greenspan fueled the Rand hunt. In an Oct. 23 statement to a Congressional committee, Greenspan said he had found a flaw in his ideology of free, competitive markets.
Theres just one problem with Greenspans statement: He practiced no such ideology. For two decades, Greenspan served as chairman of the Federal Reserve, a central planning agency tasked with manipulating the money supply. Greenspans flaw is that he long ago abandoned the ideology of liberty.
Two decades before becoming a central planner, Greenspan, while still in association with Rand, warned of the dangers of the Federal Reserve. In a 1966 article, Greenspan noted that, in the late 20s, the Federal Reserves pumped excessive reserves into American banks. This spilled over into the stock market triggering a fantastic speculative boom. Sound familiar? Greenspan became the monster he once warned against.
Todays crisis centers around risky home loans. But were these loans made on a free market? No. Instead, they were encouraged, and in some cases mandated, by the federal government.
Not everyone has forgotten Rands wise criticisms of central planning. Before the election, we asked Yaron Brook of the Ayn Rand Institute to summarize the causes of todays crisis.
Brook answered, The most harmful instances of government interference in the economy include, but are not limited to: the Federal Reserve Boards inflationary policy of keeping interest rates artificially low and the money supply artificially high, the governments hand in the creation and management of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, other government affordable housing policies including the Community Reinvestment Act, and the policy of bailing out large financial institutions deemed too big to fail.
Brook further explained the damage of government inflation: As Ludwig Von Mises and other members of the Austrian school of economics stressed, inflation does not simply raise everyones prices. It leads to massive, unfair redistributions of wealth. It starts with the injection of money into one sector of the economy, where participants are rewarded with higher prices for their products most recently, we saw an enormous redistribution of wealth to those involved in home-buying and then gradually spreads to drive up all prices higher than they would be absent the inflationary spending.
The cycle Rand warned about is in full force. Brook noted, Unfortunately, despite a few enlightened and courageous voices out there, most politicians and commentators are blaming greed and the market for the current crisis and demanding more government control of markets as the solution and most of the public believes them. The media share the general cultural antipathy toward genuine capitalism, so they are inclined to publicize views that blame the market for todays problems.
Both major candidates for president followed that stock line. While John McCain also blamed unspecified corruption in Washington, he emphasized the greed and mismanagement of Wall Street.
Barack Obama blamed greed and deregulation, despite the fact that nobody can point to the repeal of a regulation that could have caused the crisis. By contrast, the mechanisms by which government controls caused the crisis are clear.
Obamas rhetoric ignores the nature of the free market, in which the government consistently protects the individual rights of each participant.
Can people be greedy on a free market? If that means they can pursue their own prosperity and happiness while respecting the rights of others, sure. If greed means people can use political force to get their way, then were no longer talking about the free market were talking about the sort of system that McCain and Obama advocate.
Does the government regulate the market by protecting property rights, resolving contractual disputes, arresting those who threaten and practice brute force, and rooting out fraud? In a sense, yes. But by imposing political controls that infringe peoples rights, the government makes the market irregular and disrupts the rational plans of individual participants.
Unfortunately, Obama has sworn to impose even more economic controls. He wants more corporate welfare and more central planning for energy. He wants to further socialize medicine, even though costs are so high because of existing political controls of the health market. He wants increased federal spending, resulting in higher taxes or more deficit spending.
Obamas central plans are bound to create more economic problems, which he will no doubt blame on whatever liberty we have left. At least Rand through her works will continue to set the record straight.
Linn is a local political activist and firearms instructor with the Grand Valley Training Club. His son Ari edits FreeColorado.com from the Denver area.
Government interference in the free interactions of people(the market) are always an attempt to cheat reality. Insane and childish. It’s a game of let’s pretend. Let’s pretend that everyone has earned and can afford a house. Let’s pretend that everyone is equally credit worhty. Let’s take money from some people and give it to others so we all can pretend that they are prosperous.
You can fool reality only for so long. Then it all comes crashing down. The bailout is one more attempt to pretend. CRASH!
The Looters.
Ping to self.
BTT
What ever happened to the movie “Atlas Shrugged” ?
BTTT
Rumored to be coming out in '09 with Angelina Jolie as Dagney.
AYN RAND, Capitalism: The Unknown Deal
Ping!........................ANY BODY KNOW WHO HAS THE AYN RAND PING LIST?.............
I was thinking exactly in these terms this morning while driving to work. EVERYTHING that is in “Atlas Shrugged” is happening now, even as we read the daily news.....
The more I see our government in action (as an adult), the more I think Ayn was a genius. What she recognized, and was able to so clearly articulate, it has taken the rest of us decades to see....and some not yet.
Yes. Let’s not the Elsworth Toohey’s of this world too. Look at them and know evil exists.
Anyone reading Ayn Rand today would think the book was newly written.
It’s all there and we have followed every wrong step to get to our economic collapse.
Soon the takers will be wondering where all the producers went.
“Atlas Shrugged” is the blueprint for everything that is happening in America today. She saw it coming in the 1950s and tried to warn us and we didn’t take the hint.
Now, it’s here and the question become - “Where is Galt’s Gulch and how quickly can I get there”?
As a Hollyweird product, I was already planning to avoid it. With Jolie in the lead, I will double my plan to avoid it!! Jolie lacks the political wisdom to begin to comprehend Dagney. UGH, what horrible casting!!!
Atlas Shrugged ping.
Agree - and you have to figure that the overall message will be watered down or nonexistent in the film version.
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