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America the Unfree
Newsmax.com ^ | 01-28-04 | Roberts, Paul Craig

Posted on 01/28/2004 6:47:57 AM PST by Theodore R.

America the Unfree Paul Craig Roberts

Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004

The Heritage Foundation and Wall Street Journal's 10th annual Index of Economic Freedom pulls the wool over our eyes. The deception is unintentional and arises from a fatal flaw in the index.

The index delivers the comforting conclusion that the United States is the 10th-most free country, far ahead of 155th-ranked North Korea. However, the index ignores the simple truth that people who do not own the product of their labor are not free. People subject to an income tax do not own the product of their labor.

Our Founding Fathers understood this. Indeed, historically the very definition of freedom has been self-ownership. Serfs and slaves are not free, because they do not own their labor.

Any American who thinks he owns his labor can test the proposition by refusing to pay his income tax. He will quickly discover that he is not a free person.

The Heritage index is ahistorical. It is blind to the enormous loss of freedom in the 20th century, especially in the United States and the United Kingdom. It takes as its starting point the re-enserfment of populations and predicates a "freedom" index on unfree labor.

This extraordinary failing reduces a valuable study to a propaganda device.

Compare an American taxpayer's situation today with that of a 19th century American slave. Not all slaves worked on cotton plantations. Some with marketable skills were leased to businesses or released to labor markets, where they worked for money wages. Just like the wages of today's taxpayer, a portion of the slave's money wages was withheld. In those days the private owner, not the government, received the withheld portion of the slave's wages.

Slaves in that situation were as free as today's American taxpayer to choose their housing from the available stock, purchase their food and clothing, and entertain themselves.

In fact, they were freer than today's American taxpayer. By hard work and thrift, they could save enough to purchase their freedom.

No American today can purchase his freedom from the IRS.

Slaves could also run away. Today, Americans who run away are pursued to the far ends of the earth. Indeed, the IRS can assert its ownership rights for years after an American gives up his citizenship and becomes a citizen of a different country. The IRS need only claim that the former American gave up his citizenship for tax reasons.

I challenge Heritage and The Wall Street Journal to initiate a broader index of freedom, one that includes not only self-ownership but also the Bill of Rights that defines our civil liberties and the 14th Amendment that insists on equality before the law.

Such an index would reveal that the United States is a stunningly unfree country. The lowest federal tax rate in combination with the Social Security and Medicare tax confers serf status upon lower income groups. The top tax rate, federal and state, converts successful Americans into government's slaves.

The protective principles in law that ensure our civil liberties – no crime without intent, no bills of attainder, no retroactive law, the attorney-client privilege, no self-incrimination – have been eroded beyond recognition. Wars against the Mafia, drug dealers, child abusers and terrorists – whose convictions are thought necessary at all costs – have eviscerated the Bill of Rights. Today not even multi-billionaires can fight off prosecutorial frame-ups.

Americans believe that they are free until they encounter the "justice" system, at which time they learn that they are as helpless as medieval serfs.

The "civil rights revolution" destroyed equality before the law. Today rights are race- and gender-based. We have resurrected the status-based rights of feudalism. The new privileges belong to "preferred minorities" rather than noble families.

Neoconservative delusion that America has a monopoly on virtue and the right to impose American values on the world prevents a realistic look at the deplorable state of freedom in America today. It is a paradox that a country that has abandoned freedom and re-enserfed its population sees itself as role model for the world.

COPYRIGHT 2004 CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.

Dr. Roberts is John M. Olin Fellow at the Institute for Political Economy, Senior Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and Research Fellow at the Independent Institute. He is a former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal and a former assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury. He is the co-author of "The Tyranny of Good Intentions."


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: biggovernment; freedom; heritagefoundation; incometax; liberalism; medicare; northkorea; paulcraigroberts; serfdom; slavery; socialsecurity; thewelfarestate; us; welfarestate; wsjournal
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To: AnalogReigns
And if you think that was a downer read this.
61 posted on 01/28/2004 9:17:04 AM PST by KDD (Time makes more converts than reason.)
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To: KDD
I suspect your reading comprehension skills may be lacking

You're right. I only read books that have lots of pictures.

62 posted on 01/28/2004 9:27:27 AM PST by Selective Fire (safe-semi-full)
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To: freeeee
Please share your information, privately of course, with KDD. He seems particularly distraught.
63 posted on 01/28/2004 9:27:54 AM PST by verity
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To: Selective Fire
Here's something for you.

Lotsa pictures too.

64 posted on 01/28/2004 9:30:18 AM PST by KDD (Time makes more converts than reason.)
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To: AnalogReigns
In Singapore you have Chinese Catholics, Indian Hindus, local Moslems, Protestant anglos, and a huge variety of other races and religions living together. They manage to do it without a large visible police presence.

Economic freedom, which they have a lot of in Singapore, helps people be both free and peaceful. We need to relearn this lesson and cut our fedgov at least in half.
65 posted on 01/28/2004 10:35:25 AM PST by eno_ (Freedom Lite - it's almost worth defending)
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To: AnalogReigns
I am no anarchist. I would gladly go back to the pre-New Deal size of fedgov.
66 posted on 01/28/2004 10:36:39 AM PST by eno_ (Freedom Lite - it's almost worth defending)
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To: AnalogReigns
I just have trouble when freedom is primarily defined in economic, materialistic terms.

I understand your point and I think the focus of the article is on taxation because it is not included in the freedom index. The ultimate goal is to come up with a freedom index that takes into account property rights, taxation, religion, speech, and other factors, as well.

67 posted on 01/28/2004 10:41:04 AM PST by Texas Federalist
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To: sergeantdave
Am I a serf or a slave?

I'd rather be part of the proletariat. /heavy sarcasm

68 posted on 01/28/2004 10:41:56 AM PST by BureaucratusMaximus (If we aren't going to be a Constitutional Republic...lets be the best empire we can be.)
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To: KDD
BUMP to finish this later. Thanks for posting it.
69 posted on 01/28/2004 12:12:24 PM PST by MileHi
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To: Jonathon Spectre
ping - worthwhile thread.
70 posted on 01/28/2004 12:56:27 PM PST by Gunslingr3
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To: KDD
Link:
http://www.rooseveltmyth.com/docs/The_Revolution_Was.html

71 posted on 02/04/2004 7:03:52 PM PST by H.Akston
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