Doug Casey on Why Millennials Favor Communism

Via Casey Research

Justin’s note: Communism is better than capitalism.

At least, that’s what a growing number of young people in the U.S. think.

I wish I were joking. But a recent study from the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, a D.C.-based nonprofit, found that half of the millennials it surveyed would rather live in a socialist or communist country than a capitalist society.

And 22% of those surveyed had favorable views of Karl Marx… while 13% viewed Joseph Stalin and Kim Jong-un as “heroes.”

To figure out what’s behind this disturbing trend, I called Doug Casey…

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Justin: So Doug, about half of U.S. millennials would rather live in a socialist or communist country… What’s gotten into the youth?

Doug: The youth are being corrupted, and it’s more serious than ever.

I say that a bit tongue-in-cheek, however.

That’s because one of the two charges against Socrates when he was executed in Ancient Greece was corrupting the youth. Older people always think the youth are foolish, ignorant, lazy, crazy, and generally taking the world to hell in a handbasket. And of course many of their charges are, and always have been, true.

But as kids get older, they generally get wiser, more knowledgeable, harder-working, and more prudent. Nothing new here. The world has survived roughly 250 new generations since civilization began in Sumer 5,000 years ago. And it will likely survive this one too.

That’s the bright side. And, as you know, I always look on the bright side. But, on the other hand, the American university system has been totally captured by Cultural Marxists, socialists, statists, collectivists, promoters of identity politics, and people of that ilk. These people hate Western Civilization and its values, and are actively trying to destroy them.

Justin: How’d that happen? Don’t young people go to college to learn how to think critically?

Doug: When the average 18-year-old goes to college, he knows very little about how the world works in general. He’s got vague ideas he picked up mostly from TV, movies, and people who got a job teaching high school. They know roughly nothing about economics, government, or history. Worse, what they think they know is mostly wrong.

That makes them easy prey for professors with totally bent views to indoctrinate them.

It’s not so much that they’re taught inaccurate facts. There are plenty of “factoids” (artificial facts), of course—like the War Between the States (which shouldn’t be called the Civil War) was mainly fought to free the slaves. Or that Keynesian economics is correct. And many, many more. But that’s just part of the problem.

It’s not the factoids they’re taught. It’s the way the schools interpret actual facts. The meaning they infuse into events. The way they twist the “why?” of events, and pervert concepts of good and evil.

The real problem, however, is that, contrary to what you suggested a moment ago, they’re not taught critical thinking. Rather just the opposite—they’re taught blind acceptance of what’s currently considered politically correct.

Instead of questioning authority in a polite and rational manner—which is what Socrates did—the current idea is to prevent any divergent views from even being discussed. The profs are basically all socialists, and the kids tend to believe what they’re taught. Those views are buttressed by the other sources of information available to them—Hollywood, mass media, and government.

These bad ideas usually start with “intellectuals.” Intellectuals typically despise business and production, even though they envy the money the capitalists have. Intellectuals feel they’re not only smarter, but much more moral. That gives them the right, in their own eyes, to dictate to everyone else. That’s one reason why they’re usually socialists, and approve of a “cadre,” like themselves, ordering everyone else. Intellectuals naturally gravitate to the university system, where they’re paid to hang out with each other, be lionized by kids, hatch goofy ideas.

This has always been the case. But it’s becoming a much bigger problem than in the past.

Justin: How come?

Doug: A much, much higher percentage of kids go to college now than have ever gone to college in the past.

In the recent past, maybe five or a max of ten percent of kids went to college. These days, almost everybody goes. So a much higher proportion of the youth are being infected with memes that the leftists have put in there.

So yeah, some kids will grow out of it, and will realize that most of what they’ve paid an exorbitant amount of money to learn is nonsense. But most will reflexively believe and defend what they were taught in the cocoon. And I’m afraid those people now make up a big chunk of the U.S. population.

So yeah, I think the numbers that are quoted in that article, about how many kids think socialism is good, are probably accurate. And if they don’t think it, almost all of them feel it. Few know the difference between thinking and feeling…

Justin: Today’s universities aren’t just teaching bent ideas about politics and economics. They’re also dispelling insane notions on race.

For example, an anonymous student at Tulane University in New Orleans recently posted a sign that read “It’s okay to be white.”

Nothing wrong with that, right? Well, apparently the Tulane administration wasn’t pleased. Here’s an official response from Tulane’s public relations department.

We have no idea who posted these signs, but that person is obviously not speaking for Tulane University.

I got a chuckle reading that. But it’s a disturbing sign of the times. Wouldn’t you agree?

Doug: Yeah, it borders on the unbelievable. The insane, actually.

Most whites have been indoctrinated, both indirectly and directly, subtly and overtly, over the years. They’ve bought the propaganda that being white is bad. They believe Western Civilization is a bad thing…that white people have destroyed the world.

Even if they don’t want to believe it, because the concept is so stupid and so utterly contrafactual, they end up believing it just because they’ve heard it over and over. It’s very bad news across the board.

Justin: The mainstream media seems to be peddling these bad ideas, too. Wouldn’t you agree?

Doug: Absolutely. The memes that originated with intellectuals in universities have thoroughly infiltrated the mass media and the entertainment industry—places “thought leaders” gravitate towards.

And you’re getting no defense at all from so-called capitalists and business leaders. All they’re interested in is making money. And—absolutely if they’re wired with the Deep State—they don’t really care how they do it. They’re happy to work with and for the government. They self-righteously make charitable contributions to universities and NGOs, subsidizing the source of the poison.

So, there’s almost nobody to defend the ideas that have brought us Western Civilization. And—with the exception of a few anomalies like Taoism, yoga, and Oriental cooking—it’s responsible for about everything that’s good in the world. Without it the whole world would resemble Africa, or Cambodia, or Mongolia—not even today, but 200 years ago. Western ideas are things like individualism, freedom of thought, freedom of speech, science, rationality and capitalism. These concepts no longer have any defenders anywhere. They’re under attack everywhere.

Justin: This can’t be good for the economy in the long run.

Doug: No. It’s one of the reasons I’m generally bearish.

I mean, how can the markets be healthy when what’s left of the ruling class in the country actually hate themselves? When the middle class is collapsing? When political entrepreneurship is valued more than making money through production?

In fact, the economy and the markets are the least of our problems. The very foundation of civilization itself is under attack. The acceptance of destructive ideas is getting to be as serious as what we saw in Russia under the Soviets, in Germany under the Nazis, or China under Mao. More serious, since civilization is under serious attack in the U.S., which has been the bulwark for the last century.

So, excuse me for my bearishness, but I think it’s warranted.

Justin: Thanks as always, Doug.

Doug: You’re welcome.

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Wip
Wip
December 2, 2017 10:22 am

I think the reason is 3-fold.

1) too many damn people crammed together.
2) too much control is being exerted over the population of the world.
3) Right or wrong, like it or not, good or bad…income/wealth inequality will continue to cause problems.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Wip
December 2, 2017 11:29 am

It isn’t income equality that’s a problem it’s a working for shit inequality that screws things up.

Wip
Wip
  hardscrabble farmer
December 2, 2017 1:22 pm

I’m not sure I understand what you’re saying. Do you think we are on a 2-class trajectory? I do. If so, what do you really think the low class is going to want?

No, I don’t believe in communism. I believe in a free market economy with little regulations, no monopolies and no corporations. But that’s not what we have and probably never will have again. Soooo, the question is if that’s what people see, what do you think they are going to want? If they keep being told this is capitalism, they’re going to want something else.

I really do think we are headed towards a caste system. And why wouldn’t the rich and powerful want that? It’s a great system for them, correct? Look further down the road than just 20 years or so.

whatever
whatever
December 2, 2017 10:33 am

something for nothing . . .they think

it always ends up a little something for a lot of tyranny

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 2, 2017 10:42 am

No one ever seems to recognize it, but the development of almost everyone going to college, virtually requiring it to have a decent job, grew out of the college draft deferments of the Vietnam war era.

This gave the leftists who were taking over the campuses at the time an almost universal indoctrination system into their beliefs for most of our young people, and those leftists were communists or communist supporters for the most part.

Maggie
Maggie
December 2, 2017 11:03 am

My son, who is as stingy with his money as my frugal husband, said he thinks a “universal basic income” makes sense in a directed global economy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Maggie
December 2, 2017 11:10 am

Does he explain how that would work?

Or how it would be financed?

Maggie
Maggie
  Anonymous
December 2, 2017 11:16 am

I really think the brainiacs think there is some global pot of wealth which should be more fairly distributed. Not sure they realize their OWN wealth is included.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Maggie
December 2, 2017 11:33 am

An interesting fact, the upper 1% of worldwide income levels starts a bit over $34,000 a year (average world income is somewhere around 9 or 10,000 a year).

Most of their numbers are concentrated in the United States which makes almost all average upper lower and middle class Americans the one percenters that would be called on to finance everything in those leftist utopian dreams.

Maggie
Maggie
  Anonymous
December 2, 2017 11:54 am

No kidding. How come they don’t SEE this and also how come their “vision” doesn’t have peripheral viewing for perspective. One man’s 10,000 in South America is as good as another man’s 50,000 in North America. Relatively speaking. Now, if you want to transplant the man from South America into North America, then he needs to be able to do the 50,000 skill without additional investment needed to deliver his UBI.

My son told me I didn’t think about money correctly. Whatever. Then, he asked if he still has that silver we “gifted” to him when he graduated high school. Why should he remember that if we don’t think about money correctly?

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Maggie
December 2, 2017 11:28 am

Hard to believe. It would be easier to set a universal basic cost, like they do with milk. No car can cost more than fifty dollars, no house more than a hundred, no cavities filled for more than a buck. Someone needs a place to crash or take a shower they can just stop by any house they choose and get a universal free night’s sleep.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  hardscrabble farmer
December 2, 2017 1:37 pm

Good point. And at those prices, nobody would be able to afford to build cars or houses, or to fill cavities. You may have cars at $50 but they may look a child’s red wagon with a propane-powered fan on the back. The tires alone for a normal car are more expensive than $50.

That’s one of the problems with government price-fixing, either the materials in the item have to become much cheaper and usually poorly made or less of the item is provided because the amount you make from making/selling it is no longer worth it.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
December 2, 2017 11:41 am

And people wonder why the academics are the first ones killed following a revolution.

Maggie
Maggie
  Vixen Vic
December 2, 2017 11:55 am

I never thought of it that way.

MarshRabbit
MarshRabbit
  Vixen Vic
December 3, 2017 9:19 am

Who are you, Pol Pot?

Das Arschloch
Das Arschloch
December 2, 2017 12:07 pm

I once had a conversation with a college student. She told me, her professor had said communism was great. For example, education is free for everybody. I asked her, if she knew, that the free education was frequently administered in Siberia. She did not know where Siberia was. She also thought “gulag” was a Hungarian dish. Apparently understanding of certain concepts cannot be adequately conveyed in a classroom setting and must be acquired through personal experience.

Grog
Grog
December 2, 2017 1:09 pm

“Freedom’s just another word for nothin’ left to lose
Nothin’, that’s all that Bobby left me, yeah”

No shit Janis,
That’s all Bobby had to offer.

TPC
TPC
December 2, 2017 2:19 pm

They dont equate efficient production and fiscal prudnce with greater reward thanks to rampant blatant cronyism and a never ending stream of govt porkus into failed ventures.

BB
BB
December 2, 2017 2:28 pm

What these people really hate is the Christian faith and Jesus Christ who is the foundation of Christianity. From day one cultural Marxism has been about killing our faith which gave birth to Western Civilization. It’s really this simple.All these Godless Ideologies have hate for Religion ( Christianity ) at their base. All socialist ( Marxist ) use some self righteous sounding concept like Social Justice to cover their Envy and Hate . That’s why or if they get real power they become mass murderers. Murder is in their hearts from the get go.

Kauf Buch
Kauf Buch
December 2, 2017 4:13 pm

I wish someone would do a little digging into this “Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation.”
Their “recent study” used WIKIPEDIA definitions for
Socialism
Communism
Fascism and
Capitalism
to interview people.

Those definitions are CR*P (see page 5 of the study).
While their definition of fascism includes negative terms
(I forget exactly, but stuff like “totalitarian, “radical,” etc),
its definitions of socialism and even communism (and THIS from
the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation?!?
THEY, of *any* group, should ostensibly know how communism is best described!)

are mild to DECEPTIVE!

SO: don’t expect the young’uns to give you an intelligent response.
As the old saying goes: Garbage In, Garbage Out.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
December 2, 2017 8:57 pm

When you get to the bottom line you find the following:

You should get free shit.
Other people should pay for it.
You shouldn’t pay for anything because the other people are rich and you are not.

People can rationalize anything when they get free shit and never have to pay.