The Lure of Socialism

Guest Post by Thomas Sowell

Many people of mature years are amazed at how many young people have voted for Senator Bernie Sanders, and are enthusiastic about the socialism he preaches.

Many of those older people have lived long enough to have seen socialism fail, time and again, in countries around the world. Venezuela, with all its rich oil resources, is currently on the verge of economic collapse, after its heady fling with socialism.

But, most of the young have missed all that, and their dumbed-down education is far more likely to present the inspiring rhetoric of socialism than to present its dismal track record.

Socialism is in fact a wonderful vision — a world of the imagination far better than any place anywhere in the real world, at any time over the thousands of years of recorded history. Even many conservatives would probably prefer to live in such a world, if they thought it was possible.

Who would not want to live in a world where college was free, along with many other things, and where government protected us from the shocks of life and guaranteed our happiness? It would be Disneyland for adults!

Free college of course has an appeal to the young, especially those who have never studied economics. But college cannot possibly be free. It would not be free even if there was no such thing as money.

Consider the costs of just one professor teaching just one course. He or she has probably spent more than 20 years being educated, from kindergarten to the Ph.D., before ending up standing in front of a class and trying to convey some of the knowledge picked up in all those years. That means being fed, clothed and housed all those years, along with other expenses.

All the people who grew the food, manufactured the clothing and built the housing used by this one professor, for at least two decades, had to be compensated for their efforts, or those efforts would not continue. And of course someone has to produce food, clothing and shelter for all the students in this one course, as well as books, computers and other requirements or amenities.

Add up all these costs — and multiply by a hundred or so — and you have a rough idea of what going to college costs. Whether these costs are paid by using money in a capitalist economy or by some other mechanism in a feudal economy, a socialist economy, or whatever, there are heavy costs to pay.

Moreover, under any economic system, those costs are either going to be paid or there are not going to be any colleges. Money is just an artificial device for getting real things done.

Those young people who understand this, whether clearly or vaguely, are not likely to be deterred from wanting socialism. Because what they really want is for somebody else to pay for their decision to go to college.

A market economy is one in which whoever makes a decision is the one who pays for that decision. It forces people to be sure that what they want to do is really worth what it is going to cost.

Even the existing subsidies of college have led many people to go to college who have very little interest in, or benefit from, going to college, except for enjoying the social scene while postponing adult responsibilities for a few years.

Whether judging by test results, by number of hours per week devoted to studying or by on-campus interviews, it is clear that today’s college students learn a lot less than college students once did. If college becomes “free,” even more people can attend college without bothering to become educated and without acquiring re any economically meaningful skills.

More fundamentally, making all sorts of other things “free” means more of those things being wasted as well. Even worse, it means putting more and more of the decisions that shape our lives into the hands of politicians and bureaucrats who control the purse strings.

Obamacare has given us a foretaste of what that means in reality, despite how wonderful it may sound in political rhetoric.

Worst of all, government giveaways polarize society into segments, each trying to get what it wants at somebody else’s expense, creating mutual bitterness that can tear a society apart. Some seem to blithely assume that “the rich” can be taxed to pay for what they want — as if “the rich” don’t see what is coming and take their wealth elsewhere.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
March 4, 2016 8:29 am

Sometimes you just have to live enough and see enough things happen to understand the cause and effect of things and how predictable they are.

Young people don’t have that advantage yet, which is why the fall for the same mistakes over and over again.

It’s human nature.

Wip
Wip
March 4, 2016 8:51 am

Whatever will be, will be
The future’s not ours to see
Que sera, sera
What will be, will be”

Ouirphuqd
Ouirphuqd
March 4, 2016 9:11 am

The vacuous are filling the vacuum. The young live in a make believe world where they are sheltered from the hard realities of scratching out a living. As a youngster, I believed that if more money was available (fiat money) the better things would become, as in a game of monopoly. Life has taught me that I have learned more from adversity than tranquility. I like tranquility, but it made me very passive. Adversity made me dig in my heals, sort out the details and weigh my options. Socialism makes you lazy!

bb
bb
March 4, 2016 9:29 am

Not to worry about the young.They will wake up.It’s about to get mid- evil on their free shit ass.

Greg in NC
Greg in NC
March 4, 2016 9:39 am

They just don’t see the real problems our society is facing. Everything Bernie supporters think will fix the problems are actually the root of our problems. 80% of college students have no business going to college. The curriculum’s are mostly worthless as are the degrees. I believe this to be intentional as the universities are just growing the system for their personal gain. The only studies to survive, although not unscathed, are math, science, and engineering.

Rdawg
Rdawg
March 4, 2016 9:53 am

@bb
Do you mean “medieval”?

Weedhopper
Weedhopper
March 4, 2016 12:42 pm

There is only one commodity and that is time. We trade our time (job) for other things (money) in order to obtain a tangible asset (house, car, gold, silver, vacation). You really can’t “save time”…it just keep going despite your best effort. Everything we do consumes time and therefore nothing is ever free. This starts us down the road of opportunity cost…Just my opinion.

card802
card802
March 4, 2016 1:04 pm

“But, most of the young have missed all that, and their dumbed-down education is far more likely to present the inspiring rhetoric of socialism than to present its dismal track record.”

Don’t forget lazy complacent parents who let the boobtube take the place of responsible parenting.

We are screwed, the free shit army is growing, the more they grow the more they will demand, until…..

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
March 4, 2016 1:43 pm

The quote by Robert Higgs at posted at 12:47pm by admin explains exactly why this shit will never be fixed. No one has any responsibility. No one can recognize consequences and the first thing out of every mouth in response to any issue no matter how tiny is “The govt should………..”.

Socialism writ large is the wave of the foreseeable future.

It’s over folks.

Rose
Rose
March 4, 2016 5:46 pm

Anonymous: that is where education is supposed to come into play.

If people were actually taught history and economics in an accurate and intelligible manner, they would be able to plainly see that these idiotic notions don’t work.

NO ONE should be graduating from grade school, much less high school, without a rudimentary understanding of how economies work and what happens when you try different options with them. NO ONE should be graduating without a very solid understanding of the failed experiments of the USSR and China (until it turned capitalist) and the disastrous decisions that brought about the Great Depression in the US, the Weimar hyperinflation, etc. There is plenty of real life data to prove all of it.

This is not rocket science.

What we have is what you get when control of education is placed into the hands of think tanks and bankers. The morally bankrupt ivory tower think tanks want more socialists, so they (purposefully) fail to teach about the real horrors of socialism, and the banks want debtors and know that the path to power is control of the money supply, so they fail to teach about the real dangers of Keynesian economics.

Couple that with a steady diet of media that depicts parents and elders as clueless (racist, patriarchal, antisemitic and homophobic too) idiots (when in reality they might have some insights to share that would keep kids from the pitfalls of life) and what you get is what we have: a nation of brainwashed fools with no clue about anything, damned to repeat all the follies of the past.

Kipling’s fools wabbling back to the fire and dragging us with them.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
March 4, 2016 8:54 pm

This piece is utter bullshit. How many “socialist” (Fedgov definition) has the U.S. overthrown over the last 40 years? We sure helped Venezuela along, didn’t we.

Let’s take a look at what we have now in the U.S. It’s surely not a Democracy. What we have is crony capitalism, which means everything flows upward to the 1/10th of 1%. There has not been such disparity of wealth since, well since never, not even the robber barons of Carnegie, Rockefeller and Morgan’s days. When 400 people own more wealth than the bottom half of the world, it’s time to take stock of just how we got here and whether or not we want this shit to continue. I, for one, having experienced 6 plus decades in a body, would prefer to see the tables turned.

Things don’t have to be this way. Any vote for a candidate other than Sanders is a vote for the status quo, including Trump. Why do I say that? Because he will say one thing to get elected, then do whatever he can to increase his personal wealth, which means continued flow to the oligarchs. He’s already reversed his stand against H1B visas. Now he’s for them. Fuck me blind.

Ouirphuqd
Ouirphuqd
March 4, 2016 9:54 pm

Westcoaster, you will be consumed by your own movement if it prevails. Socialism needs a steady supply of ready enemies. There has to be a constant enemy to disparage, such as you in your 6 plus decades of mistreatment. Life is not meant to be easy as socialism with its’ ultimate fairness doctrine so denies. Yeah, we have crony capitalism and the “Donald” is not the answer, the “Bern” certainly will make everything worse. Socialism has always been a failure and always will be, the Nazis were very good at socialism along with Mao, Stalin, Castro, Pol Pot, Mugabe, etc. etc. Give us all a break, you are already fucked blind!