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Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
An Investment in Failure
by Thomas Sowell
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It is not just in Iraq that the political left has an investment in failure. Domestically as well as internationally, the left has long had a vested interest in poverty and social malaise.

The old advertising slogan, "Progress is our most important product," has never applied to the left. Whether it is successful black schools in the United States or Third World countries where millions of people have been rising out of poverty in recent years, the left has shown little interest.

Progress in general seems to hold little interest for people who call themselves "progressives." What arouses them are denunciations of social failures and accusations of wrong-doing.

One wonders what they would do in heaven.

We are in no danger of producing heaven on earth but there have been some remarkable developments in some Third World countries within the past generation that have allowed many very poor people to rise to a standard of living that was never within their reach before.

The August 18th issue of the distinguished British magazine "The Economist" reveals the economic progress in Brazil, Argentina, and other Latin American nations that has given a better life to millions of their poorest citizens.

Some of the economic policies that have led to these results are discussed in "The Economist" but it is doubtful that members of the political left will stampede there to find out what those policies were.

They have shown no such interest in how tens of millions of people in China and tens of millions of people in India have risen out of poverty within the past generation.

Despite whatever the left may say, or even believe, about their concern for the poor, their actual behavior shows their interest in the poor to be greatest when the poor can be used as a focus of the left's denunciations of society.

When the poor stop being poor, they lose the attention of the left. What actions on the part of the poor, or what changes in the economy, have led to drastic reductions in poverty seldom arouse much curiosity, much less celebration.

This is not a new development in our times. Back in the 19th century, when Karl Marx presented his vision of the impoverished working class rising to attack and destroy capitalism, he was disappointed when the workers grew less revolutionary over time, as their standards of living improved.

At one point, Marx wrote to his disciples: "The working class is revolutionary or it is nothing."

Think about that. Millions of human beings mattered to him only in so far as they could serve as cannon fodder in his jihad against the existing society. Continued...

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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and author of Basic Economics: A Citizen's Guide to the Economy.
 
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I am not for money being tossed freely at the poor or blacks. In some circumstances though, it helps. Everyone who accesses welfare, federal loans or whatever gov't program isn't a liberal, stupid, lazy, etc. For many people, the "benevolence" of the conservatives never reached them. I can see both sides of the fence having pulled myself up by my bootstraps the gov’t helped me get into a position I could never have reached had I paid for it all myself!

P.S. Many of my friends who were so against student loans and worked didn't have the extracurricular experience to be considered for well-paying jobs! Go figure!

wait a minute
T writes: Tuesday, August, 21, 2007 11:35 AM
Phylo - You are a scream -

Liberals care about the poor like Col. Sanders cares about chickens. They are nothing more than bought and paid for, modern day slaves. And yes, they ARE that dumb and lazy - else wise they would be getting a job, losing the substance abuse thing and getting OUT of poverty. Call me all the names ya like - been there, done that.

Comments like this are why African-Americans dislike conservatives. Someone explain to me why anyone would want to link up with people who think they are dumb and lazy and are waiting for them to fail so they can say they were right? I am not interested in "proving" my worth to anyone so working with you to prove I am not lazy and dumb is out of the question. I am an African-American and I do believe that many times (ok, most times) the NAACP and democratic organizations are out of order. However, I'd rather deal with them then join with others who disparage the very people they claim their way helps. Not everything that the government has given was squandered and wasted and not appreciated by the recipient. I weighed the economic outcomes of my actions and maximized everything I had access to. To say that because of someone's family wealth and social circumstances in EVERY situation should disqualify them from reaching higher than their economic realities will allow presently (one can only make so much not having a degree! It's not sufficient for school and living) is tantamount to placing people in an economic caste system.
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