I Want To Visit Europe, Not Have America Become It
Harvey Mansfield, interviewed by Sohrab Ahmari in the WSJ, on the real cost of entitlements:
"We have now an American political party and a European one. Not all Americans who vote for the European party want to become Europeans. But it doesn't matter because that's what they're voting for. They're voting for dependency, for lack of ambition, and for insolvency."...American elites today prefer to dismiss the "unchangeable, undemocratic facts" about human inequality, he says. Progressives go further: "They think that the main use of liberty is to create more equality. They don't see that there is such a thing as too much equality. They don't see limits to democratic equalizing"--how, say, wealth redistribution can not only bankrupt the public fisc but corrupt the national soul.
"Americans take inequality for granted," Mr. Mansfield says. The American people frequently "protect inequalities by voting not to destroy or deprive the rich of their riches. They don't vote for all measures of equalization, for which they get condemned as suffering from false consciousness. But that's true consciousness because the American people want to make democracy work, and so do conservatives. Liberals on the other hand just want to make democracy more democratic."
Equality untempered by liberty invites disaster, he says. "There is a difference between making a form of government more like itself," Mr. Mansfield says, "and making it viable." Pushed to its extremes, democracy can lead to "mass rule by an ignorant, or uncaring, government."
Consider the entitlements crisis. "Entitlements are an attack on the common good," Mr. Mansfield says. "Entitlements say that 'I get mine no matter what the state of the country is when I get it.' So it's like a bond or an annuity. What the entitlement does is give the government version of a private security, which is better because the government provides a better guarantee than a private company can."
...The welfare state's size isn't what makes it so stifling, Mr. Mansfield says. "What makes government dangerous to the common good is guaranteed entitlements, so that you can never question what expenses have been or will be incurred."







The problem with the democratic idea is they are looking equality of the the outcome.
The founding fathers wrote We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. They meant that all men had an equal opportunity to try. They did not mean that all men had the equality of outcome.
I have made both good and bad decisions in my life, and am generally happy with where I am at. I don't envy Mitt Romney or Warren Buffett for the simple fact that I realize how much work it takes to get there. I also don't envy the security guard at the front desk of a building, the cook a Burger King, or the waitress at Bob Evans.
But the cook, waitress and guard all have the option and opportunity to be the next Mitt Romney or Warren Buffett. The democratic ideal would say that to be a Mitt Romney or Warren Buffett is wrong.
Jim P. at December 1, 2012 4:47 PM
Enough people have discovered that they can vote themselves other people's money. And so they do, and to hell the consequences.
I R A Darth Aggie at December 2, 2012 8:23 AM
It's true.
The European party voted for a princes-n-serfs model of rich people on top forever, and America rejected that outdated old-Europe model.
He completely nailed it.
Gog_Magog_Carpet__Reclaimers at December 2, 2012 10:51 AM
"The European party voted for a princes-n-serfs model of rich people on top forever, and America rejected that outdated old-Europe model."
A commenter at PJ Media had a line that has stuck with me: "Children will always vote for Santa Claus". We saw that in the last election: America's children voted for gift-giving with no expectation of responsibility in return. We now have government as the permissive parent: go out and party all night, every night, and have a safe warm bed and a hot meal to come home to, and never mind how that gets provided. And if you get in trouble, Big Brother will come fix it and make it all better.
Cousin Dave at December 3, 2012 9:43 AM
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