A Little Rant on Debt and Consumer Culture
This is one of my better rants of late:
…I mean, there are Ponzi schemes and Ponzi Schemes, but this one is the mother of all Ponzis, and when the Hayekian Knowledge Bill Collector shows up, the auditors are going to have a hard time figuring out who’s going to jail. Because we’ll have to wall in the entire continent, even though most of the people would run out in their hiking gear, Prada accessories, and leveraged automobiles crying their innocence, while their undisciplined, daycare-raised children, steeped in the religion of consumerism and socialism, drag video games out of bookless rooms to the sound of exercise videos promising an end to obesity, wearing T shirts stained in multi-colored corn-syrup flavors and semi-obscured by the furtive flutter of soccer, kung-fu, and Camp Tillamuck appointment notices flapping in their nanny’s hands. The worst part of this is the destruction of the boys, who, in an effort to avoid yet another classroom punishment for their impulses to move, run, jump and climb, stand open-eyed and expressionless staring at their new guards hoping they didn’t offend anyone as they tripped over the cord to their electric ATVs. And their parents, single parents, life partners, nannies, and other indigent lifestlye-consumers stand there, whimpering and speechless as the iron gates close and the Ponzi Court nails the sentence to the doors of the prison. I only hope those boys can find a few copies of The Lord of the Flies, because they’re going to read it as a personal biography, or an instruction manual, or both. – Curt Doolittle, August 2007
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Curt Doolittle
Seattle, WA, United States
I am an independent theorist of Political Economy in the Conservative Libertarian tradition. And as a methodological Propertarian I attempt to complete the work of Rothbard and Hoppe by suggesting post-democratic political solutions for heterogeneous polities.Purpose
"De Philosophia Aristocratia"
Anglo Conservatism is the remnant of the European Aristocratic Manorial system and the Classical Liberal philosophy of the Enlightenment, combined with our ancient tribal instincts for group persistence and land-holding. It currently consists as a set of sentiments rather than as an articulated rational philosophy. And without that rational articulation, conservatives lack the ability to create and promote a plan that is a positive and rhetorically defensible alternative to the hazards of accidental bureaucracy and purposeful socialism.This lack of an articulated philosophy leaves conservatives vulnerable in the public debate with Schumpeterian public intellectuals whose advantage in both volume of production, and simplicity of argument poses a nearly insurmountable challenge.
Libertarianism by contrast, is a rational philosophy of an articulate but permanent minority. It is based upon a solid, rational and critical methodology, even if it is flawed in its initial assumption: the principle of non-violence.
Unfortunately the Rothbardian Anarchist movement has appropriated the term "Libertarian", and left Classical Liberals and Conservatives alienated from the only system of thought with which they need to articulate their political sentiments in rational and empirical rather than moralistic and sentimental form.
By repairing the flaws in Libertarian philosophy we can use its methodology to provide a rhetorical solution for conservatives - a language which in turn may become an articulated philosophical body of argument and advocacy for the frustrated conservative majority.
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