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The Political Economy of World Domination
by Thomas J. DiLorenzo

Inspired by the strange, Eastern European
philosophy of Leo Strauss, the neoconservatives
who now control the Republican Party (and hence,
the federal g overnment) have repudiated
conservatism's limited government philosophy in
their quest for world empire (or, in Bill Kristol's
words, "National Greatness"). On their agenda is a
twenty-year "occupation" of Iraq (Kristol's idea),
with the same policy to eventually be applied to all
the other Arab countries of the Middle East  and
perhaps North Korea as well. They say they want to
"democratize" and "rebuild" these countries  at the
barrel of a gun.

In embracing Woodrow Wilson's disastrous,
hyper-interventionist foreign policy the
conservative movement is no longer conservative in
any meaningful sense. Apart from Paul Gottfried,
Murray Rothbard, and various other writers on
LewRockwell.com, only Don Devine of the
American Conservative Union, of all the other
conservatives in Washington, has dared to point this
out.

The neocons hunger for political power for the sake
of political power, period. They couldn't care less
if government is used to secure rights to life, liberty
and property, the original American ideal. There is
no better example of this than Bill Kristol himself.
When socialism finally collapsed throughout the
world in 1990 even the socialist economist Robert
Heilbroner admitted in a New Yorker magazine
article that the battle between socialism and
capitalism was over, and capitalism had won. Any
conservatives who were familiar with the work of
Ludwig von Mises, F. A. Hayek, Murray Rothbard,
and other anti-socialist economists understood
perfectly that socialism never did produce a
rational economy in any sense. That's why it was
such an outrage that, just three years later, President
Bill Clinton's top priority was to attempt to
socialize some 14 percent of the U.S. economy with
his scheme for government-run, centrally planned
health care.

One of the fiercest opponents of Clinton's health
care socialism was Bill Kristol, who wrote daily
memos to conservatives all over America on
strategies to defeat the Clinton health plan. He
authored numerous articles in the Wall Street
Journal and elsewhere on the subject and, with the
help of many others, the Clinton plan for health care
socialism was defeated.

But as soon as the Republican Party regained the
White House, with an administration crawling with
Straussian neocons, all of a sudden there was no
principled opposition at all to big government.
Indeed, once in power these "National Greatness
Conservatives" began agitating for worldwide
central planning, the beginnings of which we are
observing today in Iraq. This is far, far worse, and
a bigger threat to our liberty and prosperity, than
any socialistic ideas that Clinton ever proposed.

Worldwide central planning by the American
empire will fail for the very same reasons
socialism and central planning has failed in all
other countries, from tiny Albania to the former
Soviet Union. Reason number one is that military
intervention and central planning by the occupying
military, with the help of the World Bank and IMF
bureaucracies, could not possibly "rebuild" any
economy anywhere. For an economy to succeed
what is required is private property, free markets,
and minimal government, if any. Commerce, not
war and bureaucracy, is the lifeblood of
civilization. The allocation of resources must be
guided by a free-market pricing system. Otherwise,
it is all guesswork and economic chaos will be the
inevitable result, as we saw in socialist country
after socialist country during the twentieth century.
But peaceful commerce requires no role for central
planning by "National Greatness Conservatives"
and is therefore not a part of the neocon plan for the
Middle East or anywhere else.

Most conservatives used to be worshipful of the
ideas of Nobel laureate Freidrich Hayek, Mises's
student. What he was most known for was his
analysis of "the pretense of knowledge," the title of
his Nobel Prize acceptance speech that was
published in the American Economic Review in
May of 1975. In order for civilization to prosper
economically, what is required is to make use of the
vast quantity of "information of time and place," all
the localized or decentralized knowledge that is in
the minds of the millions of market participants.
Only the free market, guided by the price system,
can accommodate the rational use of all this
decentralized information. It is inconceivable that
any one mind, or group of minds with the biggest
computer imaginable, could handle it. Yet, it is this
pretense that lies behind all the neocon schemes to
rebuild the world (supposedly in the name of
"democracy") in their (or, perhaps, in Leo
Strauss's) image.

One of the tenets of Straussianism is to hold politics
up as the most noble of occupations, in direct
contradiction to the opinions of the American
founding fathers, who saw politics as a necessary
evil, at best. That's why they go on and on about
what it takes to be a "great statesman" and
constantly invoke their two most adored heroes,
Lincoln and Churchill. Before the invasion of Iraq
the Web site of the Straussian neocon Claremont
Institute was filled with editorials imploring
President to be "Lincolnesque" in launching a
massive military invasion of Iraq, supposedly for
the cause of democracy. The phrase, "Like Lincoln
before him, President Bush . . . bla, bla, bla" has
appeared so many times in Claremont Institute and
other neocon publications that it has become
hysterically funny and cartoonish.

Following Strauss, the contemporary neocons see
themselves as "philosopher kings" or advisors to a
"strong executive" (a.k.a., dictator), which
repudiates another old tenet of conservatism: an
understanding that politics is always and
everywhere guided by self-interest, as with all
other human behavior. Consequently, government
acts "in the public interest" only by accident or
coincidence. No amount of preaching to "be like
Lincoln," or Churchill, or whomever, can change
this essential fact of human nature.

Conservativism used to be powerfully influenced
by the thinking of the public choice school of
economics, which my former professor and
colleague James M. Buchanan, another Nobel
laureate, has often said is nothing more than the
limited government political thinking of Madison
and Jefferson reinterpreted in the language of
modern economics. Nobel laureates George Stigler
and Gary Becker are also known for their
pioneering work in public choice and their work,
too, was once well known by Washington, D.C.
conservatives. It no longer is, apparently.

What public choice theory added to the
conservative critique of interventionism is a
systematic explanation of why interventionism
inevitably fails, and usually makes things worse
rather than better. It was a counter to all the "market
failure" theories in economics in that it established
a body of literature on "government failure."

Rational, self-interested politicians will always do
what is most conducive to enhancing their own
re-election, which may or may not be in the public's
interest. Thus, when we see such bad policies as
deficit spending, price controls, paying farmers for
not planting crops or raising livestock, regulations
that impose huge cost burdens but seem to benefit
no one, etc., etc., it is not because politicians are
economically ignorant. It is because each of these
policies uses the power of the state to reward a
relatively small but politically influential
special-interest group at the expense of the rest of
society. The benefits of the programs are
concentrated and well defined, whereas the costs
are hidden and widely dispersed. The beneficiaries
know who to thank  and to vote for and shower
with campaign contributions  whereas the victims
(taxpayers) are left in a fog, for the most part.

This same dynamic operates in foreign policy as
well as domestic. Any "nation building" programs
adopted by the National Greatness Conservatives
will inevitably be guided by political self-interest,
not consumer demand guided by rational economic
calculation. The result will be no significant
rebuilding, mind-boggling corruption, and a
relatively small group of politically-connected
corporations that become incredibly wealthy. That,
after all, has been the history of "foreign aid."
Despite spending billions on foreign aid in Africa,
India, and elsewhere over the past 50 years, most of
the recipients of the aid are worse off economically
than they were before the "aid" programs began.
This is not the result of one big unfortunate
accident; it is exactly what anyone would expect
who is familiar with the work of Mises, Hayek,
Rothbard, Peter Bauer, and Buchanan and Tullock.
It is why the neocons, if they remain in power, will
create disaster after disaster in foreign countries
throughout the world, generating even more seething
animosity toward Americans. They will also create
great riches for all the American corporations who
support them and their network of think tanks,
magazines, and other institutions.

The people of foreign countries won't just become
more resentful of the American government. They
understand that America is a democracy and that,
consequently, a large portion of the American
public supports these interventions. Thus, terrorists
will have fewer and fewer qualms about attacking
innocent American civilians, just as they are
assassinating American soldiers one by one today
in Iraq.

In sum, the conservative movement today is totally
different from the one which existed only twenty
years ago, thanks to the neocon takeover. It
resembles fascism more than a movement that is
devoted to limited, constitutional government. Just
consider this: It idolizes and glorifies a "strong
leader" and excoriates anyone who dares to
criticize him. It endorses a government crackdown
on free speech, in the form of the "U.S. Patriot Act."
(The neocon American Enterprise Institute trotted
out "Civil War" historian Jay Winik to write in the
Wall Street Journal that Americans should not fear
the current crackdown on free speech because, after
all, the sainted Lincoln had all but abolished it and
the nation survived).

The movement is hell bent on invading foreign countries
that have not threatened us. It demonizes certain
groups within society (i.e., the hapless David Frum's
attack in National Review of "unpatriotic," i.e.,
"real" conservatives); and it endorses a campaign of
lies and propaganda to further its causes. Indeed,
one of the tenets of Straussianism is institutionalized
lying because of the anti-democratic belief that the
public cannot "handle" certain truths. These truths,
the Straussian neocons hold, should be their own
special preserve, even if they have to speak among
themselves in code language.

If, in the future, Americans only have a choice of being
governed either by Hillary Clinton leftists or Straussian
neocons, then the ideal of limited constitutional
government in America will be destroyed forever. At
that point, the only hope for the restoration of freedom
would lie in a resurrected secession movement. As the
popular South Carolina bumper sticker reads: "If at First
You Don't Secede, Try, Try Again."

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