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Symptoms of Tyranny

by Joseph Sobran


In The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, the historian Edward
Gibbon says of the first Roman emperor:

"Augustus was sensible that mankind is governed by names; nor was
he deceived in his expectation that the senate and people would
submit to slavery, provided they were respectfully assured that
they still enjoyed their ancient freedom."

Two thousand years later, mankind is no less deluded by
flattering words. The American people still think they live under
their Constitution, because the U.S. Government tells them so. Of
course that same government also tells them what the Constitution
means, and the meaning keeps changing, and with every new meaning
the government increases its own power.

And few people see the logical absurdity of letting a government
decide the meaning of the very document that is supposed to limit
that government's powers. Could anything be more irrational? If
the federal government can change the Constitution, which was
allegedly "unalterable by the government," why bother having a
written constitution at all?

Sometimes logic needs to be supported by experience. But
Americans have forgotten their own history, so they can't
remember, and therefore can't imagine, an alternative.

Tyranny seldom announces itself. A tyrant doesn't have to be a
dictator wearing a uniform and a funny mustache; he may be a
suave and affable fellow, professing his love for "the people"
and offering free lunches. In fact, a tyranny may exist without
an individual tyrant. A whole government, even a democratically
elected one, may be tyrannical.

An infallible sign of tyranny is a welfare state, which is
inevitably accompanied by high taxes. Most tyrannies subsist less
by committing atrocities than by creating dependents. The trick
is to get as many people as possible getting their income from
the government. Since governments don' t produce wealth, they can
pay benefits to dependents only by imposing taxes on productive
people, thereby forcing one part of the population to support
another. The parasitic segment of the population will always be
loyal to the government, reinforcing its power.

Franklin Roosevelt knew this when he created a national welfare
state. He once predicted confidently that "no damn politician"
would ever succeed in repealing "my Social Security system." And
like most successful tyrants, Roosevelt was charming and popular.

Another mark of tyranny is paper money. Once upon a time, a
"dollar" meant a fixed amount of specie, or precious metal. The
government could no more change its value than it could change
the length of a week.

But it's essential to tyranny to be able to manipulate the value
of money. Paper money, not backed by gold or silver, is perfect
for this purpose. It gives the government enormous economic
leverage over the entire population. An unstable currency, whose
value is at the mercy of the state, is the equivalent of a
constitution of unstable meaning, which allows the government to
decide what rules it will operate under.

Tyranny is also marked by the centralization of power. This is
not only a sign but in a sense the substance of tyranny. The
collapse of the old federal separation of powers, in which most
powers were retained by states and localities, has been
accompanied by a vast increase in the powers of the federal
government (which is no longer truly federal); and much of the
new power is exercised by judges and bureaucrats who are both
unelected and hard to remove. The growth of bureaucracy and
administrative law has made the executive branch of the federal
government infinitely stronger than it was under the
Constitution.

The old federal republic is well on its way to becoming a
monolith. The centralization of power, the evisceration of the
Constitution, the issuing of funny money, and the expansion of
the welfare state are some of the insidious steps by which we
have moved from freedom to tyranny without realizing it.

The word "tyranny" sounds melodramatic. Americans think their
political system is immune to it. They associate it with
stereotypes of nasty dictators, forgetting the many other forms
it may take.

But the authors of the Constitution recognized tyranny as the
prevalent condition of mankind and a constant danger even to free
men, especially when they forget how fragile freedom really is.

December 13, 2000

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