Ron Paul Urges America "Oppose Fascism Of The Right & The Left"
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August, 2017
Following
the recent clashes between the alt-right and the group antifa, some
libertarians have debated which group they should support. The
answer is simple: neither. The
alt-right and its leftist opponents are two sides of the same
authoritarian coin.
The
alt-right elevates racial identity over individual identity. The
obsession with race leads them to support massive government
interference in the economy in order to benefit members of the
favored race. They also favor massive welfare and entitlement
spending, as long as it functions as a racial spoils system. Some
prominent alt-right leaders even support abortion as a way of
limiting the minority population. No one who sincerely supports
individual liberty, property rights, or the right to life can have
any sympathy for this type of racial collectivism.
Antifa,
like all Marxists, elevates class identity over individual
identity. Antifa
supporters believe government must run the economy because otherwise
workers will be exploited by greedy capitalists. This faith in
central planning ignores economic reality, as well as the reality
that in a free market employers and workers voluntarily work together
for their mutual benefit. It is only when government intervenes in
the economy that crony capitalists have the opportunity to exploit
workers, consumers, and taxpayers. Sadly, many on the left confuse
the results of the “mixed economy” with free markets.
Ironically,
the failure
of the Keynesian model of economic authoritarianism,
promoted by establishment economists like Paul Krugman, is
responsible for the rise of the alt-right and antifa. Despite
a recent (and likely short-lived) upturn in some sectors of the
economy, many Americans continue to struggle with unemployment and a
Federal Reserve-caused eroding standard of living. History shows that
economic hardship causes many to follow demagogues offering easy
solutions and convenient scapegoats.
Left-wing demagogues scapegoat businesses and the “one percent,” ignoring the distinction between those who made their fortunes serving consumers and those who enriched themselves by manipulating the political process.
Right-wing demagogues scapegoat immigrants and minorities, ignoring how these groups suffer under the current system and how they are disproportionally impacted by policies like the war on drugs and police militarization.
As
the Keynesian-Krugman empire of big government and fiat currency
collapses, more people will be attracted to authoritarianism, leading
to an increase in violence. The
only way to ensure the current system is not replaced with something
even worse is for those of us who know the truth to work harder to
spread the ideas of liberty.
While
we should be willing to form coalitions with individuals of good will
across the political spectrum, we must never align with anyone
promoting violence as a solution to social and economic problems. We
must also oppose any attempts to use the violence committed by
extremists as a justification for expanding the police state or
infringing on free speech. Laws against hate speech set a dangerous
precedent for censorship of speech unpopular with the ruling elite
and the deep state.
Libertarians
have several advantages in the ideological battle over what we will
replace the Keynesian welfare model with. First,
we do not need to resort to scapegoating and demagoguing, as we have
the truth about the welfare-warfare state and the Federal Reserve on
our side. We also offer a realistic way to restore prosperity. But
our greatest advantage is that, while authoritarianism divides people
by race, class, religion, or other differences, the cause of liberty
unites all who seek peace and prosperity.
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