By Ragnar Redbeard III
“What kind of a society isn't structured on greed? The problem of social organization is how to set up an arrangement under which greed will do the least harm; capitalism is that system.”
---Milton Friedman

What kind indeed? Certainly not a prodigious society such as ours. Thanks to Capitalism, the United States is replete with opulence, might, and benevolence.
Guided by the brilliant foresight of Hamilton, manacled by men like Keynes, Galbraith, and FDR, and ultimately granted a refreshing degree of freedom by the heroic intellectual efforts of Rand and Friedman, Adam Smith’s “invisible hand” has wrought a citadel for those wishing to pursue healthy greed, self-interest, and enlightened oppression. While Capitalism in the United States is still afflicted with the diseases of a mixed economy, government regulation and socialistic tendencies, America’s socioeconomic system is far superior to any rival, past or present.
Yet despite having propelled the human family to the zenith of
prosperity, technology, and freedom, American Capitalism has been, and
remains, under constant siege. Vile Communists have waged multiple wars
(hot and Cold) against us. Islamofascist terrorists struck at the very
heart of our economic freedom when they felled the Twin Towers. Crazed
Latino Leftist leaders espousing frightening notions of
nationalization, protectionism, and wealth redistribution are springing
up like noxious weeds in our backyard. And despite their diminished
prevalence, domestic entitlement programs and organized labor continue
to pose significant threats to the evolution, perpetuation, and
proliferation of the American Way.
As denizens of the progenitor and nexus of Capitalism, we Americans
have a compelling obligation to remain deeply committed to its
preservation, regardless of the human cost. For years, a host of
treasonous bleeding hearts, malcontents, and ne’er do wells have
blasphemed against our inimitable economic system.
Consider some rational and enlightened refutations to their unwarranted
criticisms and whining pleas for increased assistance for those who
choose to remain poor in a nation of boundless opportunity:
“Greed: A word commonly used by liberals, low achievers, anti-capitalists and society's losers to denigrate, shame and discredit those who have acquired superior job skills and decision-making capabilities and who, through the application of those jobs.”
---Neal Boortz
“They proclaim that every man is entitled to exist without labor and, the laws of reality to the contrary notwithstanding, is entitled to receive his "minimum sustenance" his food, his clothes, his shelter, with no effort on his part, as his due and his birthright. To receive it, from whom?”
---Ayn Rand
And as Al Capone once said:
"This American system of ours. call it Americanism, call it capitalism, call it what you like, gives to each and every one of us a great opportunity if we only seize it with both hands and make the most of it."
Thanks primarily to American Capitalism, ours is the greatest nation
that has ever been. We are the leaders of the free world and the
guardians of humanity. It is incumbent upon us, as Americans, to wield
our economic power in such a way that we subdue our inferiors humanely.
If you feel your faith or dedication begin to waver, simply imagine how
barren, dismal, and primitive the world would be without the United
States and all things American.
Millions of barbarians would still be wasting the abundant resources of
Turtle Island. Living foolishly austere lives whilst surrounded by
acres of virgin timber, vast expanses of uncultivated land, and nearly
innumerable untapped mines and oil reserves, so-called “Native
Americans” were anachronisms whose time had come. Our predecessors made
the right move in taming the savage wilderness and nearly eradicating
those horrid aboriginals.
Blacks Americans would still be languishing in the jungles, deserts,
and savannahs of Africa. Besides the obvious benefits they derived by
escaping their miserable existences on the Dark Continent,
self-proclaimed “African Americans” can bask in the glory of their
ancestors’ contributions to the accumulation of vast riches by the
United States.
Captains of industry like Rockefeller and Carnegie would never have
arisen from “rags to riches” had it not been for American Capitalism’s
casteless system. Had we been deprived of the inspiration such great
men engender, the mammoth companies they so lovingly nurtured, and the
charity they so altruistically bestowed (upon undeserving wretches
lacking the gumption to work hard), wistful frowns would permanently
etch themselves upon our grim countenances.
Chaos and incompetence would rule in a world deprived of a system that
has enabled Social Darwinism to flourish. Survival of the fittest is
the natural order. If God had intended the economically,
intellectually, and morally challenged to continue polluting the human
gene pool, he would not have created crack, AIDS, wars, gangs, or
starvation. Through cutting entitlements, implementing draconian laws
targeting the poor and minorities, privatizing the penal system, and
initiating peace actions in nations like Iraq, those of us who work
hard and play by the rules can accelerate natural selection.
Without American Capitalism, it is unlikely that we would derive profit
from health care. How absurd that a rational human being would even
entertain the notion of placing people before profits. Creating the
most technologically advanced health care system in the world (while
limiting access for tens of millions of Americans) is perhaps the most
ingenious aspects of our economic scheme. While at first blush this may
sound a bit callous, consider that the resulting higher infant
mortality rates and shorter life spans occur primarily amongst the
disposable segments of our society. Ultimately, the only good that
comes from tolerating these undesirables is that they provide us with
soldiers for our armies of peace.
Envisage the tragic consequences of our precious children trudging
through wretched childhoods devoid of the beaming countenance of Ronald
McDonald enrapturing them with glorious meals accompanied by intriguing
little toys and what-nots. To keep the engines of American Capitalism
humming, our youth must recognize that immediate gratification and
satiation of desire represent the bedrock principles of our
spirituality. In America, passing through the Golden Arches as one of
the “billions served” is more than a mere dining experience. It is a
rite of passage.
Think of the existential melancholia that would permeate our collective
being without the bliss of the Yule Season. Skipping mortgage payments,
maximizing credit cards, and venting anger in justified fits of
“shopper’s rage”, ‘tis the season for Americans to experience the
existential ecstasy of acquiring more “stuff”. It may sound magnanimous
to mouth the platitude that it is better to give than to receive, but
we all know the inverse to be true. And where would the economic envy
of the world be without Christmas retail sales?
Despite the plethora of gifts bestowed upon the world by American
Capitalism, have we established a utopian planet? Of course not.
Achieving the difficult is our specialty, but even the mighty United
States cannot accomplish the impossible.
Overpopulation is rampant due to a fundamental lack of personal
responsibility amongst the lower classes. Climate change appears to be
accelerating thanks to the actions of a few rogue industries. Evil
rogue nations are developing nuclear weapons. Israel remains under
siege by Palestinian terrorists. Collateral damage caused by our
valiant efforts to maintain peace has unjustly besmirched our
reputation as a beneficial superpower.
However, history has proven beyond the shadow of a doubt that American
Capitalism will continue to motivate our best and brightest to sustain
humanity’s beacon of hope in an increasingly frightening and chaotic
world. Even if that world ceases to exist.
Stephen Hawking recently advocated the colonization of other planets.
God granted Man dominion over Earth. Yet despite our good stewardship,
this tiny celestial body is failing to meet the growing demands spawned
by our highly evolved socioeconomic system. Which is why our Maker
created a whole universe of planets to provide for our needs. It is
only a matter of time before our innovative and pioneering nation finds
us a new home and gets us there.
As American Capitalism has evolved over the years, the United States
has acquired and nurtured the immense power of incomparable
technological prowess, colossal multinational corporations,
unparalleled wealth, and unrivalled military strength. However,
jealousy, envy, and resentment fester like infected wounds and cause
many to hate our great nation. It is imperative that we not grow
complacent or take our status as the world’s sole superpower for
granted.
Pressing onward against the dark forces threatening to extinguish our
freedom and prosperity, we must stoke the flames of our passion. There
is no shame in pursuing acquisitiveness, our happiness at the expense
of others, and compassionate coercion of the less fortunate. These are
distinctly American virtues. Embrace them.
And God bless America!
Jason
Miller is a wage slave of the American Empire who has freed himself
intellectually and spiritually. His essays have appeared widely on the
Internet and he volunteers at homeless shelters. He welcomes
constructive correspondence at
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or via his blog, Thomas Paine's Corner, at http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/. Occasionally he writes satirical apologias for American Capitalism under the pseudonym Ragnar Redbeard III.
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Sunday, 03 December 2006

Art James
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they say, "Complain and Talk." Michel de Montaigne has a essay on repenting that's old wisdom worth a reread. 'they' say we commonplace complain..."ignorant." Their peculiar mark is they never repent. A conscience can get dead like a horse. 'they' ever add refrains but it behooves a man to look at his/her loathing and own personal stupids, venom, and how they swallow poison in doses they ruin republics...i elaborate. The ulcer man builds a wall of stones that can't protect. fidelity to stupidity is like neocons standing up in public view to scratch 'um self to Death itching fer a fight...scratching himself all day/life long until they bleed to Death. I got a theory. Aphids are -mouth-sucker- whores. they really are pathetic suckers. dead-suckers. Spiritually speaking. they only rob/take and give nothing back to society. they live on borrowed time and poison self with lies they ignorantly assume we should believe? suckers. leeches. bleeding whore's complain about that and thank you too. they are the most ignorant, pathetic, parasitic, blood-sucking leeches alive. apologies to M.M. But he was always inspiring you/me to keep assaying the truth to contradict the lackluster Lie. thanks. no complaints in your article from me, yer lefter-libbruls complaining about the miserable bastards. Swear, swear, Swear...learn how to swear with devotion to get the precise truth outther...that's the real-rich word that makes strong vim & vigor men/women in republics. o, until my computer goes haywire...There. |
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