Hobson’s Choice

Guest Post by Jeff Thomas

Thomas Hobson owned a large stable of horses in Cambridge, England in the early seventeenth century. As he had some forty horses in his stable, prospective customers assumed that they’d maximise their possibility of choice there, if they needed a mount.

However, each potential customer was told by Hobson that he could rent the horse in the stall closest to the door, or rent none at all. This approach allowed Hobson the ability to assure that none of his horses would ever be overused. But, in the bargain, it gave him control over his clientele.

Henry Ford used Hobson’s choice very effectively. He created his inspired “car for the multitude” in 1908. His market share increased enormously. Then, in 1913, he discovered that that black paint dried more quickly than any other colour. Black cars could be produced more quickly and were therefore more profitable. So, beginning in 1914, he eliminated all colour choices for his popular Model T cars. From then on, he said, “Any customer can have a car in any color as long as it is black.”

Like Mr. Hobson, he gained control over his customers by minimizing their choices.

It’s important to recognize here that neither Messrs. Hobson nor Ford had the ability to implement such restrictions when they first started their businesses. It was only after they had secured a significant market share through a free market, that they were in a position to make that market less free.

In this, we see an important aspect of the concept of government. The United States began as a Republic, but downgraded quickly into a democracy, then downgraded further, over time, into a quasi-collectivist democracy and is now moving quickly into a fully-collectivist state.

But, this is not a new idea, nor a new effort. Some 2400 years ago, Greece came up with the idea of a republic – a state in which the freedom of choice of the individual was paramount. Laws were minimal and, as long as he followed those basic laws, he was free to do as he pleased.

Ancient Rome was the same. After a state of prosperity due to increasing production, a republic was formed, but it was soon downgraded into a democracy, then later became an empire, then collectivism set in.

The pattern is the same. Productivity leads to prosperity, which leads to a rise in individual rights. The nation then peaks in terms of personal freedom. Then, the decline begins, as democracy slowly replaces individual rights. Democracy sounds good, as it’s presented as “the will of the majority.” But, in fact, it’s the thin end of the wedge.

Thomas Jefferson said,

“A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine.”

In every country, democracy appears to be benign, but it opens the door to collectivism.

But, how is this possible? Why, after over a century of the consistent and blatant failure of collectivist states, is it still possible for a waitress from New York City to hold up a photo of Karl Marx and get elected by a substantial margin over a liberal incumbent?

Well, the answer lies in Hobson’s choice. In primitive times, a king called the shots. No choice existed. But, democracy introduced the illusion of choice. Since that time, it has been possible to remove more rights and to impose greater taxation than ever before if the population believes that their deteriorated condition is the result of personal choice.

And the greatest refinement of this process is to always proffer two (and only two) “viable” choices. All other possible choices are beyond any real consideration.

In his career as a power broker (referred to in polite circles as a “diplomat”), Henry Kissinger became a master at always offering two choices and two choices only.

Whether it was to either destroy the Soviet Union or face Armageddon, or invade Southeast Asia or see the end of democracy in the world, Mr. Kissinger acknowledged later in his books that Hobson’s choice was one of the most formidable tools in his toolbox in succeeding in his goals.

It has often been said that “Hobson’s choice is essentially no choice at all.” Well, in reality that’s true, but technically-speaking, Hobson’s choice is always an “either/or” choice. “Take the horse in the stall next to the door or be without transportation. (Hobson never suggested a third choice, which might be to go to another stable.)

As to Mr. Ford, he essentially said, “Accept a black Model T or be without transport.” (He never suggested a third choice, which might be to buy another make of car.)

And, of course, Mr. Kissinger never offered any third choice, either. He never said, “We might additionally consider true diplomacy, in which all countries have their own sovereignty and arrive at their own decisions.”

And so, in the US today, as in Europe, Canada and many other countries that at one time made up the Free World, we’re presented with a series of Hobson’s choices. “Vote for Trump, who offers the empty promise to drain the swamp.” (The implied alternative is the unchecked growth of the liberal Deep State.)

“Vote for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who offers the empty promise of full collectivism.” (The implied alternative is the unchecked growth of the conservative Deep State.)

And this is how an otherwise, relatively intelligent, relatively educated people come to be subjugated. It’s easy to hate a king who you feel oppresses you, but most people are unable to fathom the Jesuit logic of Hobson’s choice.

So, is that it? Life is doomed to end in collectivist totalitarianism? Well, no. It’s just one of many phases that nations pass through.

Let’s look back at Henry Ford again. During the mid-1920’s, his son Edsel convinced him that Americans had tired of his practical, but grim little car. Other auto producers were offering cars with new improvements over the Ford, in addition to a variety of colours. Their market share was increasing, as they offered more freedom of choice.

In 1926, Henry begrudgingly acquiesced and began offering colours again. The following year, he admitted that the Model T had become outmoded through freedom of choice and the Model T’s last model year was 1927.

Just as collectivism has failed wherever it’s been introduced, in every one of these countries, it was (initially) welcomed with open arms by the hoi polloi, as they bought into the tempting Hobson’s choice.

Predictably, collapse was inevitable, as collectivism only works for the rulers. Then the country has to begin the cycle all over again, beginning, as always, with productivity.

But the process is always the same. The welcome of collectivism is always the first step and the nation then progresses downhill for generations.

Historically, very few people recognize when their nation is at the turning point. Nor do they recognize the universal effectiveness of Hobson’s choice. The con is that there is not a multitude of choices; there are only two and one of them is clearly unlivable. So, we’re not forcing you to do anything in particular, we’re just funneling your brain so that you fail to understand that you have choices other than the one we’re leading you into.

The answer is to question everything. Envision other choices. Choose your own destiny.

https://www.autonews.com/article/20030616/SUB/306160713/model-t-had-many-shades-black-dried-fastest

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13 Comments
Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
February 19, 2019 1:29 pm

I told my father, years ago, that I believed America was on the downward slope and a mature economy that will go through socialism then communism/dictatorship and the back to capitalist/republic. I still believe I’m right but also wrong…we may never return to a republic again.

Unreconstructed
Unreconstructed
  Donkey Balls
February 19, 2019 1:49 pm

“…we may never return to a republic again.”
I think that will depend on whether there will be a remnant left that will remember and have the knowledge to rebuild a republic. With all the ethnic cleansing, revisionist history, destruction of monuments, etc. The media and public school systems have done a pretty “good” job of indoctrinating the public. The one thing we learn from history is that we don’t learn from history.

Simon Weaselstein
Simon Weaselstein
  Donkey Balls
February 19, 2019 1:54 pm

If things go well we will have a nationalist style dictator after a miserable economic depression (like the weimar republic). If things go wrong, we will have brown/ jewish communism. If you are white and christian, they will come for you.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  Simon Weaselstein
February 19, 2019 4:51 pm

“If you are white and christian, they will come for you”

I’ll be waiting.

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum-

Fringe Guy
Fringe Guy
  ordo ab chao
February 19, 2019 6:02 pm

Dude, took your advice-got out a dollar and looked it up. Makes sense and fits in well these days.

mark
mark
  ordo ab chao
February 19, 2019 7:36 pm

“If you are white and christian, they will come for you”

I’ll be waiting too.

Semper Fi – Do or Die – It Don’t mean Noth’in –

Fringe Guy
Fringe Guy
  Donkey Balls
February 19, 2019 6:42 pm

As a 7th grader I read about Roman and then Greek civilizations. Without much further study, but being good with numbers, I told all who would listen (thanks, Mom) that America would follow the same path and around 250 years later we would be in big trouble.

Let’s check the arithmetic:

1776 + 250 = _____ (you do the math; this is a fill-in-the-blank test). Clue: the answer is a little shy of Sandy O’s date.

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
  Fringe Guy
February 19, 2019 9:04 pm

I’m betting the leftist will stop the clock before Nov2020.

Gerold
Gerold
  Fringe Guy
February 20, 2019 10:26 am

Fringe Guy, you’re not too far off from Martin Armstrong’s 2032 or the Fourth Turning’s 2026 to 2033.

Purplefrog
Purplefrog
February 19, 2019 3:17 pm

There are two choices for a taxpayer. That is why the code is worded so that a person is voluntarily paying their taxes.

Fringe Guy
Fringe Guy
  Purplefrog
February 19, 2019 6:16 pm

From the Twilight Zone: The code is strangely vague regarding deadline for filing. An IRS guy advised that IF you are due a refund the deadline theoretically evaporates. They don’t really support the idea of you not filing and even will flag you a couple of years afterwards, but there is no late filing penalty when you do eventually file as long as you are due a refund. Of course that also means there is no overdue tax plus interest assessed because of the refund. Unwritten rules that they play by.

Steve
Steve
February 19, 2019 5:59 pm

Invade Southeast Asia or see the end of democracy? How about do both, Henry? Invade Southeast Asia to stop the spread of communism using poor and working class draftees to fight and die while his associates dodge the draft (Trump, Cheney, Clinton, Bolton, little Bush, etc.) Then because of all the deficit spending Henry’s puppet Nixon takes us off the gold standard so we can print money. Then because wages rise with the ensuing inflation Henry and his friends decide communism isn’t that bad after all. We can send our jobs to communist countries including Vietnam so our corporations can pay slave wages. Maybe Hobson’s choice right now, because of people like Henry , the Clinton’s, Obama, both Bushes, etc. is socialism for the rich with bank bailouts , subsidies for corporations, unchecked military spending for the MIC and socialism for the poor with the welfare state. And for those in the middle a lot of BS.
And speaking of the future of democracy and Henry Kissinger, what about his involvement in September 11. 9/11/1973 , that is , when he helped orchestrate the overthrow of a democratically elected government in Chile.

22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernedbygraceofgod
22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernedbygraceofgod
February 19, 2019 10:44 pm

Ummmmm….

http://mileswmathis.com/marx.pdf

I especially like the diversion in Charlton Heston’s background.

How else would I have learned he was a globalist spook who infiltrated the NRA?