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Anarchism Beats Statism, Once Again A
recent article by Tom Nugent from National
Review asserts that Bush’s reelection means that “capitalism beats
socialism, once again.” After discussing Bush’s commitment to tax
cuts, Nugent points out that: President
Clinton didn’t have a capitalist agenda for Finally,
President Bush will be in a position to nominate a number of Supreme Court
justices during the next four years, an important factor in keeping
capitalism the driving force in Again,
how sweet it is. While
Nugent has some good insights, I must say that four more years of Bush are
much more of a triumph for liberty than even he recognizes. As I said in my
last article on Strike the Root,
“We may all have our differences with the president. We might think his
wars are murderous and his domestic programs are evil. And he might
broaden the war and kill tens of thousands more. But it doesn’t matter.
Free market anarchists have no choice but to vote for Bush. Not voting for
Bush is the same as voting against And
look what happened! Fifty-nine million Americans took my advice, and now
we have until 2008 before we have to worry about a statist taking power in
the Some
readers will doubtlessly ask, “But Anthony, how can an anarchist support
George W. Bush – a man who has increased the size of the federal
government by about 30%, and who is slaughtering innocent people in the
Middle East as we speak?” Calm
down. I know a lot of hysterical anti-Bush anarchists probably don’t
understand the true significance of his reelection. So let me explain. George
W. Bush, like all good anarchists, understands that human beings
shouldn’t be restrained by political institutions.
And so we see a president who refuses to follow the Constitution
– a rotten statist document that any principled anarchist should reject.
Bush also flouts international law, the United Nations, anti-torture
treaties, and all sorts of other governmental abstractions, which all too
many libertarians fall into the trap of defending. Are we not anarchists?
Should we not celebrate Bush’s dismissal of these laws and state
institutions that seek to confine his actions? Think
about it. Bush refuses to listen to Congress, the CIA, and his advisors
– as should we all. Bush scoffs at the idea that “democracy” should
regulate his behavior – and we should concur. Bush laughs at the courts
that rule against him and the governments abroad that question his
individualism. Go, Bush, go! Now,
some of you might be thinking, “Now hold on there, Anthony, Bush is the
head of our government! How can you like him when you think that
government is evil?” Well,
we live in the real world. Until we have anarchy, we must settle for a
government that is at least anarchistic enough to disobey its own edicts
and defy the rule of law. Another
consideration: Bush has destroyed two governments, has he not? He has
smashed the states of Now,
if you’re still reading, you might be thinking, “Anthony, this article
flies in the face of everything I’ve ever seen you write! Have you gone
crazy?” Yes, I have gone crazy. Crazy about how much anarchy will progress under George W. Bush! Think of the pure chaos that will result! Think about four more years of aggressive militarism, paving the way for a revival of punk rock. Without punk rock, what’s the point of being an anarchist, anyway? “Well,
Anthony,” the slow reader might respond, “anarchy is not just about
chaos and the Sex Pistols. Libertarian anarchists are supposed to be
opposed to the initiation of force. They are supposed to favor liberty,
which Bush certainly does not.” Au
contraire!
Has Bush not taken the liberty to
do whatever the hell he pleases? Sure, this liberty might only apply to
one man, but since when have libertarians been about equality? So
you see, while the folks at National
Review regard Bush’s win as a victory for capitalism, they are
grossly understating the significance of the last election. Not just
capitalism, but the absolute freedom to do whatever you want – albeit on
the condition that you happen to be the president – has triumphed.
George W. Bush’s reelection is a stupendous step forward for the liberty
of George W. Bush. May we stand by him, as he combats the forces of
socialism that would attempt to rob him of this precious freedom for which
he has fought so persistently. May we join him in the fight against the
state for the unencumbered rights of the individual – the individual
named George W. Bush. discuss
this column in the forum Anthony Gregory is a writer and musician living in Berkeley, California. He earned his bachelor’s degree in history at UC Berkeley, where he was president of the Cal Libertarians. He is a research assistant at the Independent Institute, a policy advisor for The Future of Freedom Foundation, a guest editor of Strike The Root, and a contributor to Rational Review, LewRockwell.com, Antiwar.com, The Libertarian Enterprise, and Liberty Magazine. See his webpage, AnthonyGregory.com.
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