So…I was kinda right about the whole we’re turning communist thing.

Tuesday | September 30, 2008

In the National Post, Martin Masse writes:

In his Communist Manifesto, published in 1848, Karl Marx proposed 10 measures to be implemented after the proletariat takes power, with the aim of centralizing all instruments of production in the hands of the state. Proposal Number Five was to bring about the “centralization of credit in the banks of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly.”

If he were to rise from the dead today, Marx might be delighted to discover that most economists and financial commentators, including many who claim to favour the free market, agree with him.

Indeed, analysts at the Heritage and Cato Institute, and commentators in The Wall Street Journal and on this very page, have made declarations in favour of the massive “injection of liquidities” engineered by central banks in recent months, the government takeover of giant financial institutions, as well as the still stalled US$700-billion bailout package. Some of the same voices were calling for similar interventions following the burst of the dot-com bubble in 2001.

“Whatever happened to the modern followers of my free-market opponents?” Marx would likely wonder.

Amen.

Don’t get me wrong. I don’t want the economy to collapse. But its kinda funny our fiscal policies look more and more communist. WTF. Seems kinda…well…un-American.

2 comments. Read them below or add one of your own.

1 dod poe 10.06.08 at 9:24 pm

I think if you really dig into your old History and Poli Sci texts you will find that our system has always injected a healthy dose of socialism into the mix with free market economics. Look back at virtually every previous economic, political, or military crisis. During periods of normal operation, or status quo, our “free market” system runs well, and solves it’s own problems. In times of unusaul or large problems the government has been there to solve problems and restore order. I suspect this will happen again.

2 Mark 10.07.08 at 6:29 pm

Fair enough. Just seems strange to me that the party of “no government” has been the ones to propose these drastic issues. Either they’re alot of bull or we’re really fux0red.

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