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War Is Organized Crime
via LewRockwell.com on 7/17/09

It wrecks others countries and us, says Bill Buppert.

The Enthusiastic Warbride
by William Buppert
July 18, 2009

"War is the health of the State. It automatically sets in motion throughout 
society those irresistible forces for uniformity, for passionate cooperation 
with the Government in coercing into obedience the minority groups and 
individuals which lack the larger herd sense. The machinery of government sets 
and enforces the drastic penalties; the minorities are either intimidated into 
silence, or brought slowly around by a subtle process of persuasion which may 
seem to them really to be converting them."
~ Randolph Bourne

War is the health of the state. Randolph Bourne arrived at this conclusion near 
the beginning of the 20th century. Smedley Butler later wrote in War is a 
Racket about the baleful special interest vectors that drive us to war. We hear 
again and again that we owe our freedoms to the conduct of overseas adventures 
in other countries whether the wresting of Spanish colonies into our possession 
or the invasion of Europe during the War to Save Joseph Stalin (1939–45) to the 
modern era of American armed dominion over the planet. I would suggest these 
are poor assumptions. The next time someone makes one of these specious claims, 
simply ask them how the defeat of one totalitarian regime while aiding and 
abetting another noxious regime made America free? Is the Cold War 
representative of the halcyon days of American individualism?

Most libertarians agree that the American government is colossal, oppressive 
and a slayer of freedom and liberty. There are certainly domestic influences 
and causes for the enormous growth in the statist tilt of American governance 
and concentration of power. The metamorphosis of an agrarian republic birthed 
in the violent dismissal of British rule to the Sovietized monstrosity we labor 
under today is the result of both domestic dynamics and the creation of the 
national security/garrison state to project power and influence overseas. I 
would submit that war is the unacknowledged silent partner of the leviathan 
state.

How does a militarized foreign policy create a less free nation at home? Let’s 
begin with a conflict most Americans can name but few can even place a date to: 
World War One. I would recommend Niall Ferguson’s book Pity of War as a signal 
starting point to rip asunder the veil of historical illiteracy and propaganda 
that has surrounded that sordid conflict. Woodrow Wilson, one of the worst and 
most evil Presidents to grace that august den of thieves in the White House, 
promised in 1916 to never enter the European conflict and promptly started the 
machinations to steer us into the conflagration and militarize American 
society. The more you learn about Wilson, the more you see he is the point of 
origin for so much of our national grief. I have previously mentioned the 
American Protective League and its un-American activities in stifling, fining 
and jailing dissidents against Wilson’s war. Wilson also inaugurated the 
Committee on Public Information which even gave instructions for cartoonists 
and signed into law the Espionage and Sedition Acts.

Among the many notorious achievements Wilson managed was the Americanization of 
a fairly decentralized and devolved society. This was the perennial missing 
link in formalizing the ultimate project of the Hamiltonian ambition: the 
establishment of a permanent central government for whom the individual states 
were mere agents and bureaucratic subsidiaries.

State and regional pride in the absence of a national highway system and a 
fairly localized culture dominated the discourse of the then loosely knit 
united States. It still took nearly a week or more to travel from coast to 
coast. The government in DC did not have the consensus or the reach to 
influence the minor and major muscle movements that each state and its subset 
elements exercised and therefore the flavors and nuances of the regions 
retained localized habits and customs. WWI ended that with the unifying message 
of an America in peril from the German threat to European stability and the 
need to make the world more like America. In the process, these united States 
made the same critical error the Confederacy made in the War of Northern 
Aggression; by centralizing the war effort, any state sovereignty soon was lost 
to the overweening tendency to dictate top-down command economy nostrums and 
the resulting loss of subsidiary integrity at the lower echelonments. For the 
first time in American history, state-originated troops deployed overseas en 
masse as American-flagged forces in a unified organization representing the 
"forces of democracy."

Continues:
http://hezekiahwyman.com/?p=3

* William Buppert and his homeschooled family live in the high desert in the 
American Southwest.

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