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Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Walter E. Williams :: Townhall.com Columnist
Are academic elites communists?
by Walter E. Williams
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Grove City College publishes an excellent newsletter titled "Visions and Values." Its July 2006 edition features an interview with Dr. Richard Pipes, acclaimed Russian historian and Harvard University professor of Sovietology. The interview was conducted by Grove City College professor of political science Dr. Paul Kengor.

Dr. Pipes, who served on the National Security Council during the Reagan administration, explained that there are actually only a few communists among academics. At first glance, that's a puzzling observation, given the leftist bias at most college campuses. Drs. Pipes and Kengor explain the puzzle in a way that makes perfect sense.

While academic leftists, and I'd include their media allies, are not communists, they are anti-anti-communists. In other words, they have contempt for right-wingers, conservatives or libertarians who are anti-communists. Why? Academic leftists, and their media allies, are in agreement with many of the stated goals of communism, such as equal distribution of wealth, income equality and other goals spelled out in Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels' "Manifesto of the Communist Party." Leftist elites love the ideas of communism so much that they are either blind to, or tolerant of, its many shortcomings.

In practice, communism is nothing less than sheer barbarism that makes even the horrors of Naziism pale in comparison. Professor Rudolph J. Rummel of the University of Hawaii outlines that barbarism in his book "Death by Government," a comprehensive detailing of the roughly 170 million people murdered by their own governments during the 20th century. From 1917 to its collapse in 1991, the Soviet Union murdered about 62 million of its own people. During Mao Zedong's reign, 35,236,000, possibly more, Chinese citizens were murdered. By comparison, Hitler's Nazis managed to murder 21 million of its citizens and citizens in nations they conquered. Adding these numbers to the 60 million lives lost in war makes the 20th century mankind's most brutal era.

At home and abroad, leftists have done a thorough and commendable job documenting and condemning the horrors and crimes of Hitler and his fascist Nazi regime, but when have you heard them direct similar condemnation of Joseph Stalin, his successors and Mao Zedong? By and large, they've chosen to overlook the horrors of communism.

The reason for their reluctance to condemn the barbarism of communism is simple. Dr. Pipes says, "Intellectuals, by the very nature of their professions, grant enormous attention to words and ideas. And they are attracted by socialist ideas. They find that the ideas of communism are praiseworthy and attractive; that, to them, is more important than the practice of communism. Now Nazi ideals, on the other hand, were pure barbarism; nothing could be said in favor of them."

Often, when people evaluate capitalism, they evaluate a system that exists on Earth. When they evaluate communism, they are talking about a non-existent Utopia. What exists on Earth, with all of its problems and shortcomings, is always going to fail miserably when compared to a Utopia. The very attempt to achieve the utopian goals of communism requires the ruthless suppression of the individual and an attack on any institution that might compromise the loyalty of the individual to the state. That's why one of the first orders of business for communism, and those who support its ideas, is the attack on religion and the family.

Rank nations according to whether they are closer to the capitalism end or the communism end of the economic spectrum. Then rank nations according to human rights protections. Finally, rank nations according to per capita income. Without question, citizens of those nations closer to capitalism enjoy a higher standard of living and a far greater measure of liberty than those in nations closer to communism.

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Dr. Williams serves on the faculty of George Mason University as John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics and is the author of More Liberty Means Less Government: Our Founders Knew This Well.
 
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Academics = Commie = Hitler
Academics = Leftists = Liberals = Communists = Mao Zedong = Stalin = Hitler
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This article is basically calling “liberals” “communists” without coming out and saying it … instead they’re “anti-anti-communists”. Just because “the left” is against “the right” and “the right” is against communism, “the left” must be for communism. Ahhhh, I see the faulty logic!

The article states that “Academic leftists, and their media allies, are in agreement with many of the stated goals of communism, such as equal distribution of wealth, income equality and other goals”. I don’t think this is true at all. I think “the left” believes that there is a huge disparity in income and wealth between the “haves” and the “have-nots” in a free market system. This is NOT saying that everyone needs to have “equal distribution of wealth” or “income equality” … and by the way, Mr. Williams should realize that this is two ways of saying the same exact thing.

This wealth disparity is a fact of any free market system. However, even given this disparity I think that it is quite obvious to everyone—righties and lefties—that through history the free market system is obviously the better one to have. This isn’t to say that the “idea” of not having poor people isn’t a good one ... it is ... it just isn’t a reality in today’s world. I still think the goal should be to minimize the number of poor people you have in any society. I think “the right” is making large generalizations when they say that “the left” wants “income equality”. I bet it’s a actually a very low percentage.

Moving onto the “other goals”. The next couple of paragraphs of this article talks about the shortcomings of communism such as the sheer barbarism that the Soviet Union and China have committed by murdering their own people and how somehow the “leftists” haven’t criticized that as much as they did Hitler and the Nazi regime. I’m not sure that I see the point … it sounds like he is asserting that academics = leftists = communists = Mao Zedong = Stalin = Hitler. The entire argument is so absurd and it’s about a half a step away from McCarthyism.

Also, who keeps track of what group speaks out the most against horrible atrocities anyways? Do you get “points” or something? In the same way that this author tries to assert that the left is more ok with the murdering of millions of people in China and the Soviet Union (which I don’t think is true), the left could say “when have you heard the right direct similar condemnation of what’s happening in Darfur?” The whole thing is just absurd; it’s a crap argument.

I agree with the post from willingStudent (Tuesday, August, 15, 2006 2:44 PM) when they say “then BUILD UP institutions that protect, and teach the American way of life, don't waste your time attacking something that history has already shown will destroy itself”.

The entire argument posed by Mr. Williams and Dr. Pipes is absurd. Move On!!! (no, I’ve never been to their website) It’s clear that the overwhelming left majority isn’t in favor of a communist form of government. I think we can agree that most nations in Europe are more “left” than we are here in the U.S. By the assertions made in this editorial, they should be communist countries, shouldn’t they? And yet these nations (run by “liberals”) aren’t. So I think it’s time to move past this crazy argument, and this left/right slandering. I leave you with an old economics joke:

Q. What is the difference between capitalism and communism?
A. Well, capitalism is a system of exploitation of man by man, whereas under communism it is just the opposite.

to BIGbelly
uhh yeah Hitler was not a communist in fact he was about as anti communist as you could get as he hated only jews more then he hated communist.
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