Friday, May 21, 2010

The failure of libertarianism

I've written before about how we can use the evidence of the self-fulfilling prophecy of failure in governance to reject the GOP.

Now, I have sympathy for libertarians...or at least more sympathy for them than this guy does. Most of the ones I've conversed with are pretty smart people. Probably smarter, on average, than a typical conservative.

But I think that things like race relations show clearly the failure of libertarianism in creating a just society. As Bruce Bartlett writes,
As we know from history, the free market did not lead to a breakdown of segregation. Indeed, it got much worse, not just because it was enforced by law but because it was mandated by self-reinforcing societal pressure. Any store owner in the South who chose to serve blacks would certainly have lost far more business among whites than he gained. There is no reason to believe that this system wouldn't have perpetuated itself absent outside pressure for change.

In short, the libertarian philosophy of Rand Paul and the Supreme Court of the 1880s and 1890s gave us almost 100 years of segregation, white supremacy, lynchings, chain gangs, the KKK, and discrimination of African Americans for no other reason except their skin color. The gains made by the former slaves in the years after the Civil War were completely reversed once the Supreme Court effectively prevented the federal government from protecting them. Thus we have a perfect test of the libertarian philosophy and an indisputable conclusion: it didn't work. Freedom did not lead to a decline in racism; it only got worse.
Bingo.