Dr. Paul’s Writings › What Does Freedom Really Mean?
Submitted by Natural Solutio... on Mon, 2008-01-07 15:37
Summary:
Few Americans understand that all government action is
inherently coercive. If nothing else, government
action requires taxes. If taxes were freely paid, they
wouldn't be called taxes, they'd be called donations.
If we intend to use the word freedom in an honest way,
we should have the simple integrity to give it real
meaning: Freedom is living without government
coercion. So when a politician talks about freedom for
this group or that, ask yourself whether he is
advocating more government action or less.
by Dr. Ron Paul,
February 7, 2005
man is not free unless government is limited.
There's a clear cause and effect here that is as neat
and predictable as a law of physics: As government
expands, liberty contracts.
Ronald Reagan
Weve all heard the words democracy and freedom used
countless times, especially in the context of our
invasion of Iraq. They are used interchangeably in
modern political discourse, yet their true meanings
are very different.
George Orwell wrote about meaningless words that are
endlessly repeated in the political arena*. Words like
freedom, democracy, and justice, Orwell
explained, have been abused so long that their
original meanings have been eviscerated. In Orwells
view, political words were Often used in a
consciously dishonest way. Without precise meanings
behind words, politicians and elites can obscure
reality and condition people to reflexively associate
certain words with positive or negative perceptions.
In other words, unpleasant facts can be hidden behind
purposely meaningless language. As a result, Americans
have been conditioned to accept the word democracy
as a synonym for freedom, and thus to believe that
democracy is unquestionably good.
The problem is that democracy is not freedom.
Democracy is simply majoritarianism, which is
inherently incompatible with real freedom. Our
founding fathers clearly understood this, as evidenced
not only by our republican constitutional system, but
also by their writings in the Federalist Papers and
elsewhere. James Madison cautioned that under a
democratic government, There is nothing to check the
inducement to sacrifice the weaker party or the
obnoxious individual. John Adams argued that
democracies merely grant revocable rights to citizens
depending on the whims of the masses, while a republic
exists to secure and protect pre-existing rights. Yet
how many Americans know that the word democracy is
found neither in the Constitution nor the Declaration
of Independence, our very founding documents?
A truly democratic election in Iraq, without U.S.
interference and U.S. puppet candidates, almost
certainly would result in the creation of a Shiite
theocracy. Shiite majority rule in Iraq might well
mean the complete political, economic, and social
subjugation of the minority Kurd and Sunni Arab
populations. Such an outcome would be democratic, but
would it be free? Would the Kurds and Sunnis consider
themselves free? The administration talks about
democracy in Iraq, but is it prepared to accept a
democratically-elected Iraqi government no matter what
its attitude toward the U.S. occupation? Hardly. For
all our talk about freedom and democracy, the truth is
we have no idea whether Iraqis will be free in the
future. Theyre certainly not free while a foreign
army occupies their country. The real test is not
whether Iraq adopts a democratic, pro-western
government, but rather whether ordinary Iraqis can
lead their personal, religious, social, and business
lives without interference from government.
Simply put, freedom is the absence of government
coercion. Our Founding Fathers understood this, and
created the least coercive government in the history
of the world. The Constitution established a very
limited, decentralized government to provide national
defense and little else. States, not the federal
government, were charged with protecting individuals
against criminal force and fraud. For the first time,
a government was created solely to protect the rights,
liberties, and property of its citizens. Any
government coercion beyond that necessary to secure
those rights was forbidden, both through the Bill of
Rights and the doctrine of strictly enumerated powers.
This reflected the founders belief that democratic
government could be as tyrannical as any King.
Few Americans understand that all government action is
inherently coercive. If nothing else, government
action requires taxes. If taxes were freely paid, they
wouldnt be called taxes, theyd be called donations.
If we intend to use the word freedom in an honest way,
we should have the simple integrity to give it real
meaning: Freedom is living without government
coercion. So when a politician talks about freedom for
this group or that, ask yourself whether he is
advocating more government action or less.
The political left equates freedom with liberation
from material wants, always via a large and benevolent
government that exists to create equality on earth. To
modern liberals, men are free only when the laws of
economics and scarcity are suspended, the landlord is
rebuffed, the doctor presents no bill, and groceries
are given away. But philosopher Ayn Rand (and many
others before her) demolished this argument by
explaining how such freedom for some is possible
only when government takes freedoms away from others.
In other words, government claims on the lives and
property of those who are expected to provide housing,
medical care, food, etc. for others are coercive-- and
thus incompatible with freedom. Liberalism, which
once stood for civil, political, and economic
liberties, has become a synonym for omnipotent
coercive government.
The political right equates freedom with national
greatness brought about through military strength.
Like the left, modern conservatives favor an
all-powerful central state-- but for militarism,
corporatism, and faith-based welfarism. Unlike the
Taft-Goldwater conservatives of yesteryear, todays
Republicans are eager to expand government spending,
increase the federal police apparatus, and intervene
militarily around the world. The last tenuous links
between conservatives and support for smaller
government have been severed. Conservatism, which
once meant respect for tradition and distrust of
active government, has transformed into big-government
utopian grandiosity.
Orwell certainly was right about the use of
meaningless words in politics. If we hope to remain
free, we must cut through the fog and attach concrete
meanings to the words politicians use to deceive us.
We must reassert that America is a republic, not a
democracy, and remind ourselves that the Constitution
places limits on government that no majority can
overrule. We must resist any use of the word freedom
to describe state action. We must reject the current
meaningless designations of liberals and
conservatives, in favor of an accurate term for
both: statists.
Every politician on earth claims to support freedom.
The problem is so few of them understand the simple
meaning of the word.
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