{"id":195,"date":"2010-01-04T18:57:20","date_gmt":"2010-01-04T18:57:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mixermuse.com\/blog\/?p=195"},"modified":"2014-11-15T10:12:02","modified_gmt":"2014-11-15T17:12:02","slug":"free-market-eitheror-government","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mixermuse.com\/blog\/capitalism-and-marxism\/free-market-eitheror-government\/","title":{"rendered":"Free Market Either\/Or Government?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 After listening to some of the tea party people blog about the government and liberals being fascist, it occurred to me that one possible source for this could be the notion that what they perceive as a unilateral intervention by the government into the private sector is what they deem `fascist\u2019 (I have dealt with the historical notion of fascism as it pertains to liberalism in another blog \u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/mixermuse.com\/blog\/2010\/01\/03\/fascism-is-liberal-and-squares-are-circles\/\">http:\/\/mixermuse.com\/blog\/2010\/01\/03\/fascism-is-liberal-and-squares-are-circles\/<\/a>).\u00a0 They have an emotive perception that liberals are fascist.\u00a0 Conversely, let me state that while I would not think of many Republicans as historical fascists I certainly understand the emotion that results from feeling like you are being forced against your will to do something you totally detest.\u00a0 I felt the emotion many times when Bush was president (In particular, especially when my tax dollars and our children were being forced into two, in my opinion, absurd wars that actually created terrorists more than diminished terrorism. see <a href=\"http:\/\/mixermuse.com\/blog\/2010\/01\/08\/war-on-terrorism\/\">http:\/\/mixermuse.com\/blog\/2010\/01\/08\/war-on-terrorism\/<\/a>).\u00a0 The feeling is that one is powerless to stop the perceived aggression against one\u2019s higher ideals.\u00a0 I have dealt with the notion of `higher ideals\u2019 to some extent in the previously mentioned blog (also, see <a href=\"http:\/\/mixermuse.com\/blog\/2010\/01\/19\/the-criminal-and-the-human-a-rational-approach-to-liberalism\/\">http:\/\/mixermuse.com\/blog\/2010\/01\/19\/the-criminal-and-the-human-a-rational-approach-to-liberalism\/<\/a>\u00a0).\u00a0 What is the higher ideal that is at work in the tea party folks?\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 I think it may be that they believe the `free market\u2019 is the ultimate dispenser of justice and equality over and above the government.\u00a0 I have also dealt with the notion of the `free market\u2019 in another blog (<a href=\"http:\/\/mixermuse.com\/blog\/2009\/12\/23\/why-i-am-not-a-conservative\/\">http:\/\/mixermuse.com\/blog\/2009\/12\/23\/why-i-am-not-a-conservative\/<\/a>)\u00a0 `Free market\u2019 as well as `government\u2019 is a social, organizing dynamic. \u00a0If the metaphysic of the `free market\u2019 is at work in the emotion of an individual (the meaning-bestowing, intention projecting, higher ideals of an individual), the perception of violation, sin or moral conflict is brought to the fore of the individual\u2019s psyche when external interventions are perceived as threatening.\u00a0 Thus, the emotional latent word `fascism\u2019 seems to capture the dilemma succinctly for the tea party folks.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 With the metaphysic of the `free market\u2019 there is the idea that all external intervention is wrong.\u00a0 I have heard many conservative commentators and economists that are lassie-faire draw heavily from the assumption that all intervention (by this government is implied) is disruptive of the implied and pre-understood `justice\u2019 of the free market. \u00a0This brings the higher ideals of such an individual in conflict with the compelling need to subsidize these violations with their tax dollars.\u00a0 Thus, we see the name calling, town hall yelling tea party phenomenon.<\/p>\n<p>This is my answer to those folks:<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Not all intervention is fascist and not all \u201cnon-intervention\u201d is free market.\u00a0 Free market is full of intervention \u2013 intervention is another word for competition.\u00a0 When a big business competes against a small business the small business will lose in a head to head competition because big business is always the \u201csenior partner\u201d.\u00a0 On the other hand, government intervention is not always wrong as evidenced by the FDIC, NPS, NIST, NOAA, CDC, NIH, FAA, etc.\u00a0 Why draw an abstract line between government and free market?\u00a0 Why not look at it in terms of the dynamics of small and large?\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Small companies can generate innovation and efficiency and so can small governments.\u00a0 Large companies and governments can provide mass products and solutions at lower costs due to economies of scale.\u00a0 However, large companies and governments can become fat and bureaucratic and drive out new competition and innovation.\u00a0 If there are no other big companies that can do battle, then we get monopolies, multi-national corporations, \u201cto big to fail\u201d. \u00a0What is there to restrain corporate totalitarianism?\u00a0 If there is no government that is big enough to intervene then what could possibly stop a corporate totalitarianism?\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 If the free market hits a snag and can\u2019t solve the health care crisis do we keep trying to believe that the issues are only related to the lack of a truly free market; the market is not \u201cpure\u201d but contaminated by government intervention or can we honestly look at our metaphysic of \u201cpure\u201d vis-\u00e0-vis \u201cfree market\u201d.\u00a0\u00a0 If we analyze the economic structures in terms of power structures ranging from small to large scales what we see is a sort of Machiavellian war of all against all; a Darwinian survival of the fittest; a perpetual revolution.\u00a0 As long as these economies of scale are kept from devolving into totalitarianism the benefits to people, individuals, cultures and societies can be allowed to grow, diversify and thrive.\u00a0\u00a0 If the market is left to itself there really is no way for the small to perpetually overthrow the large.\u00a0 David may have defeated Goliath once but without God to intervene the odds get much worse.\u00a0 It is free market \u201creligiosity\u201d that makes one think the small can always keep the large in check.\u00a0 What is needed is battle of the Goliaths.\u00a0 Goliaths learned a long time ago that collusion (i.e., price fixing) is much better than battle.\u00a0 If there were no government to intervene, regulate, make treaties, etc. the multi-national corporation would have no incentive to address anything such as a \u201chealth care\u201d crisis.\u00a0 They would simply continue to spin their propaganda about how wonderful they and the free market are while millions continue to die in emergency rooms and without any health care.\u00a0 The \u201cfree market\u201d can work well within limits but every market must have limits as they will not limit themselves in all cases.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 The only agency that can limit and require intervention when necessary is the government.\u00a0 The government is not an ideal solution.\u00a0 It is merely another Goliath among the others.\u00a0 However, since a democracy (not a fascist or communist state) has other dynamics and entropies at work it has the innate tendency against collusion and for battle.\u00a0 When the battle is diminished, Wall Street will win every time.\u00a0 If the government continually squashes other Goliaths, totalitarianism will reign supreme.\u00a0 In either case, individuals lose.\u00a0 The natural regulation of the market is not found in Adam Smith or Carl Marx but in-between.\u00a0 Those that are pure free marketers or communists will effectively promote totalitarianism.\u00a0 Diversity should not be thought merely in terms of an un-regulated, pure free market but in terms of the natural antipathy between government and business.\u00a0 When one side of that equation dominates individuals lose.\u00a0 It is ludicrous to think that Goliaths will not arise when humans are present but Davids do much better when Goliaths collide than when God walks away and lets the Goliaths decide.\u00a0 I suppose this means God is not lassie-faire.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 After listening to some of the tea party people blog about the government and liberals being fascist, it occurred to me that one possible source for this could be the notion that what they perceive as a unilateral intervention by the government into the private sector is what they deem `fascist\u2019 (I have dealt 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