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ACU Columns: David Keene
 March 7, 2001


The Emerald Isle in a socialist sea

Conservatives have for years been warning us of the dangers of ceding sovereignty to
international organizations such as the United Nations and, more recently, the World
Trade Organization.

Their fears have been routinely dismissed by the more sophisticated as either
paranoid or grossly exaggerated. Indeed, anyone with the temerity to even raise such
questions as we rush headlong into
an era of economic and
political globalization is these days routinely dismissed as a bit wacky.

But a realistic look at what’s going on in the world forces one to conclude that they 
may have a po
int. The fact is that the nation state is under attack in minor and major ways from 
those who seek
regional or even global
 governmental arrangements that the citizens of many nations quite reasonably find 
completely unacc
eptable.

Take the case of Ireland. The place was, until recently, an economic basket case and 
had been one s
ince the days of the potato famine. It produced good songs, Maureen O’Hara and little 
else until it
s political leaders (un
like most Irish-American politicians) decided that Reaganomics might actually work to 
stimulate the
ir economy as it did ours.

A wave of tax cuts and regulation slashing has made Ireland an attractive place to do 
business. Wit
hin less than a decade her people were working and prospering .

The turnaround has been so dramatic that the former economic backwater that is Ireland 
is today kno
wn as the “Celtic Tiger,” with an annual economic growth rate in recent years that has 
exceeded 8 p
ercent.

Needless to say, this performance has not escaped notice either in Brussels, the 
capital of the new
ly emerging European central government.

Now, one might expect the economists and politicians who run these vanishing nations 
to rejoice at
Ireland’s success and even emulate Dublin’s actions. Well, they aren’t. They’re mad as 
hell and hav
e vowed not to put up w
ith this irresponsible upstart.

You see, Ireland is emerging as an island of economic freedom and opportunity in their 
midst. And,
truth to tell, that is simply unacceptable to other European Union (EU) members. The 
European commu
nity, as former British
 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher warned years ago, was designed to be a community of 
socialist or
quasi-socialist economies bound together by compatible internal interests and a desire 
to deal with
 the rest of the world
as a bloc.

Her fear was that a socialist Europe would also be a protectionist Europe because 
global free trade
 would reward nations that adopted policies that would empower entrepreneurs within to 
compete with
 others. That meant tha
t socialist and high-tax states would suffer in an arena that rewards efficiency. To 
her mind, the
EU would grow into a group of socialist states bound together by the need to protect 
themselves fro
m the forces of economi
c freedom that have transformed the rest of the world.

It turns out, of course, that she was right, but that Ireland wants to be part of the 
new world rat
her than the old. This simply won’t do. The old Ireland fit, but the new Ireland does 
not and must
therefore be brought to
 heel. To do this, other EU members are suggesting that her policies be condemned as 
unfair to high
er-taxed members of the community because they give her a competitive advantage that 
is just not fa
ir. Their solution is t
o coax or drag her away from such policies.

Oh, they’re arguing that whatever punishment they ultimately mete out will be for 
Ireland’s own goo
d as well as theirs. Until recently, for example, they’ve been suggesting that any 
additional tax c
uts will simply overhea
t the Irish economy and lead to inflation that will threaten the island’s newfound 
prosperity.

There are two problems with this reasoning. The first is that inflation seems to be 
slacking off in
 Ireland at present even as the economy continues to grow, and the second, as many 
Irishmen and wom
en are beginning to sug
gest, is that it’s none of their business.

After all, if the elected representatives of a supposedly free people cannot decide 
for themselves
whether they want to raise or lower taxes are the people they represent truly free? 
The answer, of
course, is that they ar
e not.

The Irish are discovering this today. As other nations, including our own, contemplate 
ceding more
and more power and, yes, sovereignty to international bodies, it is something we will 
find ourselve
s discovering tomorrow.


David Keene is chairman of the American Conservative Union and a Washington-based 
government affair
s consultant.





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"democratic" State has no clothes; that all governments subsist
by exploitive rule over the public; and that such rule is the reverse
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the exploiting rulers and the exploited ruled.  He seeks to show that
the task of the court intellectuals who have always supported the State
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