Clever Leaders Are Plundering Our
Freedoms
By THOMAS SOWELL
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How did we get to the point where many people feel that the America they have
known is being replaced by a very different kind of country, with not only
different kinds of policies but very different values and ways of governing?
Dismantling America:
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Part 2 |
Part 3 | Part 4
Something of this magnitude does not happen all at once or in just one
administration in Washington. What we are seeing is the culmination of many
trends in many aspects of American life that go back for years.
Neither the Constitution of the United States nor the institutions set up by
that Constitution are enough to ensure the continuance of a free, self-governing
nation. When Benjamin Franklin was asked what members of the Constitutional
Convention were creating, he replied: "A republic, madam, if you can keep it."
In other words, a constitutional government does not depend on the
Constitution but on us. To the extent that we allow clever people to circumvent
the Constitution, while dazzling us with rhetoric, the Constitution will become
just a meaningless piece of paper, as our freedoms are stolen from us, much as a
pickpocket would steal our wallet while we are distracted by other things.
It is not just evil people who would dismantle America. Many people who have
no desire to destroy our freedoms simply have their own agendas that are singly
or collectively incompatible with the survival of freedom.
Someone once said that a democratic society cannot survive for long after 51%
of the people decide that they want to live off the other 49%. Yet that is the
direction in which we are being pushed by those who are promoting envy under its
more high-toned alias of "social justice."
Those who construct moral melodramas — starring themselves on the side of the
angels against the forces of evil — are ready to disregard the constitutional
rights of those they demonize, and to overstep the limits put on the powers of
the federal government set by the Constitution.
The outcries of protest in the media, in academia and in politics, when the
Supreme Court ruled this year that people in corporations have the same
free-speech rights as other Americans, are a painful reminder of how vulnerable
even the most basic rights are to the attacks of ideological zealots.
President Obama said the court's decision "will open the floodgates for
special interests" — as if all you have to do to take away people's free-speech
rights is call them a special interest.
It is not just particular segments of the population that are under attack.
What are more fundamentally under attack are the very principles and values of
American society as a whole. The history of this country is taught in many
schools and colleges as the history of grievances and victimhood, often with the
mantra of "race, class and gender." Television and the movies often do the same.
When there are not enough current grievances for them, they mine the past for
grievances and call it history. Sins and shortcomings common to the human race
around the world are spoken of as failures of "our society." But American
achievements get far less attention — and sometimes none at all.
Our "educators," who cannot educate our children to the level of math or
science achieved in most other comparable countries, have time to poison their
minds against America.
Why? Partly, if not mostly, it is because that is the vogue. It shows you are
"with it" when you reject your own country and exalt other countries.
Abraham Lincoln warned of people whose ambitions can only be fulfilled by
dismantling the institutions of this country, because no comparable renown is
available to them by supporting those institutions.
He said this 25 years before the Gettysburg Address, and he was speaking of
political leaders with hubris, whom he regarded as a greater danger than enemy
nations. But such hubris is far more widespread today than just among political
leaders.
Those with such hubris — in the media and in education, as well as in
politics — have for years eroded both respect for the country and the social
cohesion of its people. This erosion is what has set the stage for today's
dismantling of America that is now approaching the point of no return.
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