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Whether You Call it Socialism, Statism, Fascism, or Corporatism,
Townhall.com ^ | March 12, 2014 | Daniel J. Mitchell

Posted on 03/12/2014 3:04:13 PM PDT by Kaslin

Regular readers may have noticed that I generally say that advocates of big government are “statists.”

I could call them “liberals,” but I don’t like that using that term since the early advocates of economic and personal liberty were “classical liberals” such as Adam Smith, John Locke, and Jean-Baptiste Say. And proponents of these ideas are still called “liberals” in Europe and Australia.

I could call them “socialists,” but I don’t think that’s technically accurate since the theory is based on government ownership of the means of production. This is why I’ve been in the strange position of defending Obama when some folks have used the S word to describe him.

I could call them “fascists,” which Thomas Sowell explains is the most accurate way of describing the modern left’s economic ideology, but that term also implies racism. But while leftists sometimes support policies that hurt minorities, they’re not motivated by racial animus.

I could call them “corporatists,” and I actually have used that term on occasion, but I think it’s too narrow. It’s not really an ideology, but rather a description of the sleazy alliance of the left and big business, such as we saw for TARP and Wall Street, or Obamacare and Big Pharma.

I’m motivated to write about my favorite way of expressing opprobrium because I just read a very interesting column in the U.K.-based Telegraph by Tim Stanley, an American historian.

He delves into the issue of whether it’s right to call Hitler a socialist.

…the Nazis did call themselves National Socialists. But…labels can be misleading. …Hitler wasn’t a socialist became apparent within weeks of becoming Chancellor of Germany when he started arresting socialists and communists. He did this, claim some, because they were competing brands of socialism. But that doesn’t explain why Hitler defined his politics so absolutely as a war on Bolshevism… Marxism is defined by class war, and socialism is accomplished with the total victory of the Proletariat over the ruling classes. By contrast, Hitler offered an alliance between labour and capital in the form of corporatism… It is true that the economy was socialised in the latter part of the 1930s, but not for the sake of building socialism. It was to prepare for war. Politics came before economics in the fascist state to the degree that it’s hard to conceive of Hitler as a coherent economic thinker at all. …Marxism defines history as a class struggle. Hitler saw it as a racial conflict… he was sometimes prepared to use socialist economics to pursue his agenda.

These all seem to be valid points, but I wonder whether it makes a difference.

Tarantulas, black widows, and brown recluses are all different species of arachnids, but it’s also correct to say that they are all poisonous spiders.

And I sure as heck wouldn’t want any of them to bite me.

Similarly, socialism, Marxism, and fascism may have specific motivations and characteristics, but they’re all forms of statism.

And I definitely don’t want to acquiesce to any of those coercive ideologies.

Which seems to be Tim Stanley’s conclusion as well.

The moral lesson is that power corrupts everyone: Left, Right, men, women, gay, straight, black, white, religious, atheist. The best countries have constitutions that limit the government, cherish the private sphere and largely leave the individual to make their own mistakes.

Now let’s look at a real-world example of a country that is suffering because of statism.

Allister Heath of City A.M. in London explains what is happening in Venezuela.

IF you want to see how to destroy an economy and a society, look no further than Venezuela. …the country is on the verge of total collapse… Food is running out, as are other essentials, even though the country claims the world’s largest oil reserves. There are shortages of toilet paper and soap, empty shelves and massive crowds queuing for hours in front of supermarkets. …The reason? A brain-dead rejection of basic economics, and a hardline, anti-market approach of the worst possible kind. There are maximum prices, other prices controls, profit controls, capital controls, nationalisations, expropriations and every other statist, atavistic policy you can think of. An extreme left wing government has waged war on capitalism and won; and as ever, ordinary people are paying the price. …The lesson from all of that is clear. Socialism doesn’t work. Price controls don’t work. Stealing people’s property doesn’t work. Chasing away foreigners doesn’t work. Destroying the supply-side of an economy doesn’t work. …It is a spectacularly horrible case of what FA Hayek called the Road to Serfdom.

For all intents and purposes, Venezuela is sort of like France, but without the rule of law. Which means bad policies become catastrophic policies.

And Allister is right. It is ordinary people who suffer. Venezuela’s long-term experiment with statism has resulted in stagnation and chaos. Once one of the richest nations in Latin America, it is now falling behind nations that have liberalized.

The Venezuelan government can’t keep food on the shelves, and it is moving closer and closer to Cuban-style rationing of basic necessities.

And people familiar with the history of statist regimes won’t be surprised to learn that Venezuela also is disarming the citizenry.

P.S. One business leader got a lot of heat for observing that Obamanomics was more like fascism than socialism. And another caught a bunch of grief for using an analogy about tax hikes and the Nazi invasion of Poland.

If they used “statism” instead, they would have been more accurate and avoided criticism.

P.P.S. This image is a funny but accurate illustration of the difference between socialism and capitalism. And here’s a socialism-for-kids image, but it’s really a parody of Obama’s class-warfare mentality.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: corporatism; cronycapitalism; fascism; socialism; statism
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To: Carbonsteel; Stepan12
From what I've read, Mussolini hated Hitlers racist tendencies and even believed that Blacks and Jews were just as capable of being as good a Fascist as anyone else.

Fascist Italy was one of the few countries within the Nazi sphere that refused to deport any Jews to Germany (where they would be almost immediately exterminated.) Denmark was another.

France couldn't ship their Jews off quick enough.

21 posted on 03/12/2014 8:46:03 PM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: Kaslin

Great Article!


22 posted on 03/13/2014 11:58:37 AM PDT by Pagey (HELL is The 2nd Term of a POTUS who uses the terms “social justice” and “fair distribution".)
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To: Carbonsteel

“From what I’ve read, Mussolini hated Hitlers racist tendencies and even believed that Blacks and Jews were just as capable of being as good a Fascist as anyone else.”
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I knew there had to be something on which I could agree with Benito.


23 posted on 03/13/2014 12:05:24 PM PDT by RipSawyer
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To: Kaslin

All of the followers of Marxist philosophy are misfits of one kind or another. They are either too untalented, too crazy or too lazy to hold a regular job, so they resort to either petty crime, organized crime or government (Institutional Organized Crime) assistance. They are misfits! Murderous Misfits!


24 posted on 03/13/2014 1:30:19 PM PDT by TexasRepublic (Socialism is the gospel of envy and the religion of thieves)
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To: Kaslin
Obamanomics was more like fascism than socialism

It is. But fascism is just a flavor of socialism.

25 posted on 03/13/2014 9:24:08 PM PDT by Impy (RED=COMMUNIST, NOT REPUBLICAN)
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To: Stepan12

I’m not sure what you mean by “corrupt.” Both Lenin and Stalin were more than happy to murder civilians by the thousands (Lenin) or millions (Stalin) to attain political goals, and Stalin in particular murdered many who were closest to him, or in any sort of leadership positions (the purges) out of paranoia. Yes Obama cut his political teeth in uber politically corrupt Chicago, and surely that affected his Marxist ideals....but I don’t know that that makes him comparable to mass-murdering communists.


26 posted on 03/13/2014 9:43:38 PM PDT by AnalogReigns (Real life is ANALOG!)
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To: Kaslin
Thanks for the article.

It goes a long way in putting to words the beliefs and thoughts of many.

Recently...around here, the basic premises as outlined (in the article) seem to have fallen by the wayside, in discussion of much else. We must not lose sight of what is important.

27 posted on 03/13/2014 10:16:53 PM PDT by BlueDragon (You can observe a lot just by watching. Yogi Berra)
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To: AnalogReigns
I’m not sure what you mean by “corrupt.

By corrupt I mean willing to compromise their principles for cash. Stalin got his gold by murdering perhaps millions in the frozen gold fields of Kolyma. Perhaps the remnant of America's fine political structure (the Constitution) is preventing Obama from killing 75 million Americans as his mentor, former Weatherman terrorist, Bill Ayers, laid down in his "Prairie Fire" book (dedicated RFK's murderer, Sirhan Sirhan).

28 posted on 03/14/2014 11:21:33 AM PDT by Stepan12
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