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Who's the American Taliban?

by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.

The political buzz for weeks has centered on whether the Democrats
are going to employ the "Taliban Strategy," claiming that the
Republican Party�s right flank is the "Taliban Wing."

How does the left get away with describing right-wing thought as
Talibanish, especially when compared to the left-wing agenda of
speech codes, economic regulation, and authoritarian intervention in
every aspect of American private life?

Recall that the Taliban consisted of a pack of young people just out
of specialized Islamic school where their heads were filled with
political ideology stemming from a maniacal rendering of a handful of
books they considered holy writ. Once in power, they attempted to
impose this rendering on the entire population in the hopes of
creating a kingdom of God on earth.

That is also a short description of the career of countless numbers of left-wing 
reformers in America, where colleges and universities filled their heads with 
other-worldly socio-political theory that they then attempted
to impose on a resisting population.

Egg-headed utopianism is only one similarity between the Taliban and the American 
left. Who favors:

punishing and even criminalizing speech and thought that contradicts egalitarian 
ideology on issues of race, sex, disability, and sexuality;
enacting national restrictions on eating fast food or driving fast cars;
police enforcement of rules against smoking, drinking, gambling, or otherwise 
indulging in traditional but socially harmless "vices";
punishing people for failing to piously separate their own private garbage, can by can 
and bottle by bottle, into five types of recyclable material;
spying on families to discover whether they are spanking their kids and/or failing to 
expose them to politically correct attitudes and a sufficiently diverse social circle;
regulating the content of films and music to ensure that they do not send messages to 
youth that the politicians regard as culturally inappropriate;
making end-runs around parents by having public schools indoctrinate children in all 
the recent political priorities of the ruling regime;
abolishing the freedom of association and mandating adherence to detailed government 
rules concerning all uses of private property in hiring, firing, consumer service, and 
housing;
curtailing property rights in the name of federally protected species and plants, and 
even claiming omniscience in seeking to alter weather patterns one hundred years in 
the future;
restrictions on the right to advertise;
outlawing mining, drilling, logging, and other forms of commerce considered 
insufficiently devoted to holy mother earth;
cracking down on any form of humor that pokes fun at any politically favored group;
imposing ceilings on the ability of lenders to charge market- determined interest 
rates and passing other forms of anti-usury laws (as favored by the Taliban);
special protection for women in the law on grounds that they constitute an inherently 
weaker sex that would otherwise be exploited by powerful men;
restrictions on the right to display religious symbols or otherwise reveal religious 
preferences that are contrary to political priorities;
regulating the right to reproduce to prevent supposed overpopulation;
extreme regulations on the ability of individuals and families to acquire weapons of 
self defense, on grounds that all people ought to entrust their safety to public 
employees;
consolidation of all political power in the center to prevent that emergence of local 
leaders who might enact policies contrary to the ruling ethos.

Sure, there are people on the right who may go along with such policies, though in 
doing so they contradict their general principles favoring freedom and limited 
government. On the left, however, such extreme measures of
social, cultural, and economic control are endemic to the ideology itself. We can only 
imagine the type of controls that would weigh on our national life if the left had its 
entire way.

For reasons hard to fathom, however, the political left still enjoys the reputation of 
favoring civil rights, civil liberties, and the rights of individuals. But it has been 
years, even decades, since that was true in the
 United States. All the old talk of civil liberties and free speech turn out to have 
been a ploy to gain power so that the left could impose its own form of controls. Look 
at what they have imposed on the universities the
y control!

What�s more, the regimes with which the left has variously sympathized over the years 
� Soviet, Cuban, Nicaraguan, and Chinese communism � have been the most despotic 
anti-freedom regimes in the history of the world. Afte
r all this, the left has lost any right to claim the mantle of freedom, much less to 
contrast itself with the tyranny of Talibanism.

The problem with the right in America isn�t that it is  like the Taliban. It is that 
it is too often willing to abandon libertarian principles and kowtow to the intrinsic 
Talibanism of the left, which is just another vari
ant of big-government control.

January 17, 2002

Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. [send him mail], is president of the
Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, and editor of
LewRockwell.com.

Copyright � 2002 LewRockwell.com
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