Saturday, May 13, 2006

Frédéric Bastiat on Socialism

Socialism Is Legal Plunder

Mr. de Montalembert has been accused of desiring to fight socialism by the use of brute force. He ought to be exonerated from this accusation, for he has plainly said: "The war that we must fight against socialism must be in harmony with law, honor, and justice."

But why does not Mr. de Montalembert see that he has placed himself in a vicious circle? You would use the law to oppose socialism? But it is upon the law that socialism itself relies. Socialists desire to practice legal plunder, not illegal plunder. Socialists, like all other monopolists, desire to make the law their own weapon. And when once the law is on the side of socialism, how can it be used against socialism? For when plunder is abetted by the law, it does not fear your courts, your gendarmes, and your prisons. Rather, it may call upon them for help.

To prevent this, you would exclude socialism from entering into the making of laws? You would prevent socialists from entering the Legislative Palace? You shall not succeed, I predict, so long as legal plunder continues to be the main business of the legislature. It is illogical — in fact, absurd — to assume otherwise.


Scary

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What a country it would be if we just had a court system filled with Bastiats. They would be striking down 90% of all legislation as unconstitutional.
But no, we have a court system filled with Socialists, who view the precedents set by past legal plunders as reason to approve of future legal plunders.
It seems to be the main business of our legislatures and our courts is to continue the legal plunder.