Joseph Schumpeter wrote about the budget as the key window into society.

Schumpeter, Joseph A. 1954. "The Economic Crisis of the Tax State."
International Economic Papers, 4; reprinted in Schumpeter, Joseph A.
1991. The Economics and Sociology of Capitalism, ed. Richard Swedberg
(Princeton: Princeton University Press): pp. 99-140.


 "... public finances are one of the best starting points for an
investigation of society. The spirit of a people, its cultural level,
its social structure, the deeds its policy may prepare -- and this and
more is written in its fiscal history." He cites Goldscheid. 1917.
Staatsozialismus order Staatskapitalismus. "the budget is the skeleton
of the state stripped of all misleading ideologies."


Following Schumpeter, the budget debates illustrate the kind of life
that the rich and powerful wish on the rest of society.  Get rid of
the social safety net, destroy unions, turn the clock back to the
nineteenth century.  And yes, a bloated military to fight in every
corner of the world.

The one area that the Obama is willing to rein in military spending is
on medical care for the troops -- at least Robert Gates emphasized
that approach.

What is weird is that virtually nobody with access to the public media
is talking sense.  Even the unions seem to be swallowing the Kool Aid.



-- 
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA
95929

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