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Egalitarianism: The Holy Grail of Socialism by weebies Egalitarianism
is “a belief in human equality especially with respect to social,
political, and economic rights and privileges” and “a social
philosophy advocating the removal of inequalities among people.” “Egalitarianism
is the moral
doctrine that equality ought to prevail among some group along some
dimension.” The main concern with those who advocate egalitarianism is equality
of results, which is the prime objective of socialism. One
issue that needs to be addressed is whether people want equality of
results. It’s only human nature: because people are individuals, each
person has different wants and needs. People choose different professions
and hobbies based on their individual preferences, not on hoping to
achieve equality of results. People purchase goods, be they clothes,
computers, fishing gear, food, etc., based on individual lifestyles and
how they will enhance one’s interests. It is very doubtful that most
people, especially those favoring liberty and freedom of choice, would
actually see any value in equality of results. Another
issue is who decides what equality of results means and how it will be
administered? Who is the arbiter of equality? Most socialists use phrases
like “the people, the masses, the proletariat” to indicate who should
be the deciding force in a socialistic society. What they really advocate
is democracy, or what I like to call dahMOBcracy, which is just mob rule.
Marx stated: "Democracy
is the road to socialism.” Democracy is collectivist thinking
that the majority can determine what is best for all people, which is
inimical to the very ideas of personal freedom and choice. Also, how do
you administer this equality of results? Either you allow a free-for-all
grab by each individual of what their equal share is (lawless anarchy), or
you need a central resource (a state) to administer the common property. The
most important issue is whether equality of results is practical. History
shows that it is completely impractical. The only thing that equality of
results has accomplished where it has been implemented is to spread
poverty and famine. It has never raised the living standards of those it
claimed to benefit, but has only lowered them. As has been noted by many
– “capitalism is the uneven distribution of wealth, and socialism the
even distribution of poverty.” Karl
Marx’s most famous quotation is probably: “From each, according to
his ability; to each, according to his need.” This egalitarian concept
of Marx sounds good, but leads to mediocrity at best, and actually
discourages production. It is completely out of touch with how individuals
act in real life. As Thomas
Shelly explained to his high school classes: “Socialism--even in a
democracy--would eventually result in a living death for all except the
‘authorities’ and a few of their favorite lackeys.” Another
socialist who advanced egalitarian thinking is Pierre-Joseph
Proudhon, a French anarchist of the 19th Century. Proudhon is famous
for stating "Property is theft" in his writing “What
is Property?” While Proudhon was against private property, he
advocated individual possession. It appears that he may have
created the popular socialist egalitarian position that property is theft,
but at some point he realized it was completely unworkable in real life,
and then used the term individual possession to get around the problem he
developed. Marx was heavily influenced by Proudhon’s ideas about
property. The
idea that private property is theft promotes an economic equality of
results that is disastrous. While in theory it should mean that we are all
equally rich, sharing in all the property of each other, in reality it
means individuals own nothing and are equally poor. An individual’s
possessions, his house, car, TV, clothes, and all other belongings, are
not his any longer, and can be claimed by the first looter or group of
looters who come along to claim them. Even a person’s most valuable
possession, his life, is not safe from the depredations of those who view
him as a faceless cog to be molded for the greater glory of society. Private
property, or in Proudhon’s case individual possession, is vital for any
civilized society. While it is alright for individuals to voluntarily
share private property, as in individual families or other arrangements
such as communes, the basic concept of individual property rights must be
maintained. Private property is vital for an effective rule of law that
will be beneficial to society as a whole, something egalitarianism claims
to promote, but utterly fails to do. Without private property, societies
tend toward lawlessness, and become a looter’s paradise. Egalitarians
have confused the meaning of Egalitarianism
is an attempt to create a utopia, an earthly paradise. Egalitarians, in
their mad dash for equality of results, are all too willing to use the
power of the state to pass laws that oppose the natural laws of economics
and individual expression. As with all such mad schemes, it is completely
unsound, and always leads to the opposite, hell on earth. While socialists
might regard equality of results as their holy grail, it is really their
Achilles’ heel. As
in any scam that promises more than it can deliver, there are always
schemers looking to exploit it for a quick profit. There are con men who
use equality of results to dupe unsuspecting marks to support their grab
for power and looting. As comes as no surprise to freedom lovers, the
state and its adherents are the prime supporters of egalitarianism. It
makes the perfect façade, a self-righteous wall of hypocrisy, that they
are correcting injustices, while perpetrating schemes that rob individuals
of liberty, property, and self-determination and adds power to the state. The
state always promises that it will benefit everyone with its programs and
that society will be greatly enhanced as a whole. The opposite is always
true. From its wars on poverty, crime, drugs, terrorism, and all its other
wars and programs, the state never accomplishes what it says are its
primary objectives. The
state always uses clever schemes and names, and democratic means, to sell
these completely worthless programs to an unsuspecting and gullible
public. There is its “No Child Left Behind” education program, which
if truth in advertising were required, would be called “Every Child Left
Behind.” The state promotes the idea that it is heartless to oppose
something for the benefit of all children, when facts show the state is an
utter failure at education. The
height of hubris is the For
those still unconvinced about the negative impact of equality of results,
consider this scenario – a society where equality of results is the
primary concern and democracy is used to implement it. In this society,
everything is determined by democratic vote. What clothes everyone will
wear, what food everyone will eat and what times they will eat, what time
each person will get up and go to bed, what TV channel everyone will watch
and what times everyone will watch it, what toothbrush and toothpaste
everyone will use, what job everyone will have, what recreation everyone
will be allowed. Even if people could physically survive, such a society
would result in such a drab, monotonous existence that it would be a
living hell. While this society would ensure equality of results, no
rational person would actually want to live under such conditions. Those
who think the previous scenario is unrealistic and not representative of
what equality of results would accomplish should read Ayn Rand’s We
the Living. The book is a fictional novel, but set in the historical
era of the
Bolshevik Revolution, which Egalitarianism
is actually the enemy of the individual and freedom. To get equality of
results, individual desires and preferences have to be ignored. Also, a
person’s freedom of self-determination must be sacrificed to achieve
equal results. Egalitarianism, and its equality of results, is not something to be desired or worked for. Its main benefactor is the state, which uses it to rob people of their freedom, property, and self-determination. The only equality that we need is the freedom for each individual to live his life as he chooses. discuss this column in the forum weebies lives on earth, third planet from the sun. The inhabitants of Earth hold superstitious beliefs concerning the gods of state, and even offer them blood sacrifice. weebies is trying to help his fellow citizens see that the state is an obsolete unnecessary evil, that the free market and freedom are all they truly need. |