http://townhall.com/columnists/thomassowell/2011/05/31/seductive_beliefs

 

Thomas Sowell <http://townhall.com/columnists/thomassowell/>    

Seductive Beliefs 

 

One of the painfully revealing episodes in Barack Obama's book "Dreams From
My Father" describes his early experience listening to a sermon by the
Reverend Jeremiah Wright. Among the things said in that sermon was that
"white folks' greed runs a world in need." Obama was literally moved to
tears by that sermon.

This sermon may have been like a revelation to Barack Obama but its
explanation of economic and other differences was among the oldest-- and
most factually discredited-- explanations of such difference among all sorts
of peoples in all sorts of places. Yet it is an explanation that has long
been politically seductive, in countries around the world.

What could be more emotionally satisfying than seeing others who have done
better in the world as the villains responsible for your not having done as
well? It is the ideal political explanation, from the standpoint of mass
appeal, whether or not it makes any sense otherwise.

That has been the politically preferred explanation for economic differences
between the Malay majority and the more prosperous Chinese minority in
Malaysia, or between the Gentile majority and the Jewish minority in various
countries in Europe between the two World Wars. 

At various other times and places, it has been the preferred explanation for
the economic differences between the Sinhalese and the Tamil minority in Sri
Lanka, the Africans and the Lebanese in Sierra Leone, the Czechs and the
Germans in Bohemia and numerous other groups in countries around the world.

The idea that the rich have gotten rich by making the poor poor has been an
ideological theme that has played well in Third World countries, to explain
why they lag so far behind the West. 

None of this was original with Jeremiah Wright. All he added was his own
colorful gutter style of expressing it, which so captivated the man who is
now President of the United States.

There is obviously something there with very deep emotional appeal.
Moreover, because nothing is easier to find than sins among human beings,
there will never be a lack of evil deeds to make that explanation seem
plausible.

Because the Western culture has been ascendant in the world in recent
centuries, the image of rich white people and poor non-white people has made
a deep impression, whether in theories of racial superiority-- which were
big among "progressives" in the early 20th century-- or in theories of
exploitation among "progressives" later on.

In a wider view of history, however, it becomes clear that, for centuries
before the European ascendancy, Europe lagged far behind China in many
achievements. Since neither of them changed much genetically between those
times and the later rise of Europe, it is hard to reconcile this role
reversal with racial theories. 

More important, the Chinese were not to blame for Europe's problems-- which
would not be solved until the Europeans themselves finally got their own act
together, instead of blaming others. If they had listened to people like
Jeremiah Wright, Europe might still be in the Dark Ages.

It is hard to reconcile "exploitation" theories with the facts. While there
have been conquered peoples made poorer by their conquerors, especially by
Spanish conquerors in the Western Hemisphere, in general most poor countries
were poor for reasons that existed before the conquerors arrived. Some Third
World countries are poorer today than they were when they were ruled by
Western countries, generations ago.

False theories are not just an intellectual problem to be discussed around a
seminar table in some ivy-covered building. When millions of people believe
those theories, including people in high places, with the fate of nations in
their hands, that is a serious and potentially disastrous fact of life.

Despite a carefully choreographed image of affability and cool, Barack
Obama's decisions and appointments as President betray an alienation from
the values and the people of this country that are too disturbing to be
answered by showing his birth certificate. 

Too many of his appointees exhibit a similar alienation, including Attorney
General Eric Holder, under whom the Dept. of Justice could more accurately
be described as the Dept. of Payback.

 



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