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Saturday, January 27, 2007
Wayne Winegarden :: Townhall.com Columnist
Free Markets or "Corporate Social Responsibility"
by Wayne Winegarden
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Taking a cue from John Lennon, BusinessWeek is imagining “a world in which socially responsible and eco-friendly practices actually boost a company’s bottom line.” (BusinessWeek: January 29, 2007). The article cites socially responsible CEO’s leading the way to this future such as:

Jeffrey Immelt, CEO of General Electric Co., who is betting billions to position GE as a leading innovator in everything from wind power to hybrid engines. Wal-Mart Stores Inc., long assailed for its labor and global sourcing practices, has made a series of high-profile promises to slash energy use overall…GlaxoSmithKline, discovered that, by investing to develop drugs for poor nations, it can work more effectively with those governments to make sure its patents are protected.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) advocates and business magazines point to these companies and claim that CSR is not only the right thing to do, it also enhances profits. These companies can “do well by doing good!” Such simplistic claims miss the grander danger that CSR, as a movement, represents.

CSR activists start the discussion with the answer: GE should invest in wind power; Wal-Mart should pay its workers more. By its very name, “Corporate Social Responsibility” activists are advocating the socially responsible position. If you disagree with CSR policies, you are obviously socially irresponsible. The CSR activists’ policies forget one fundamental fact of life that dooms their policies from the start: scarcity.

Our world is plagued with scarcity: resources are scarce, talent is scarce, capital is scarce, and perhaps most importantly knowledge is scarce. Society’s fundamental question is how best to combine its scarce resources in order to create the things we need and the things we want. Experience has shown that the most effective way for society to combine these scarce resources is to establish and protect basic economic freedoms. The most fundamental of these freedoms is for individuals to have well defined rights over their own personal property – whether it is their land, their labor, their machines, or their equities. These rights must include the knowledge that their property will not be arbitrarily stolen from them by either other citizens or the government itself. Of course the government has the right to impose certain restrictions – for instance a prohibition on dumping radioactive materials – but these need to be well defined in advance and not changed in an arbitrary manner.

With these basic freedoms established, millions (or hundreds of millions) of citizens are empowered to leverage their own individual knowledge and initiative to better their own situation. In so doing, as Adam Smith illustrated over 240 years ago, the wealth of overall society grows in tandem. The wealth of the United States, Europe, Japan and much of East Asia stand as a testament to the universal power of economic freedom and capitalism to unleash the power of economic growth and lift hundreds of millions of people out of poverty.

In this realm, GE’s decisions to invest in wind power may be the right decision. Reading the energy consumer tea leaves, Jeffrey Immelt may have realized that wind power is technologically feasible and that consumers will prefer wind power over other alternatives. Thus, the investment is warranted. If he is correct, the marketplace will reward GE. GE’s sales will grow and their shareholders will make more money. As for society, we will have a more desirable power source and not just from GE as other competitor’s jump on the wind power bandwagon. Continued...

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Wayne H. Winegarden Ph.D. is a partner in the firm Arduin, Laffer & Moore Econometrics.

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There is an answer, proven and simple
thickasabrick writes:

“...you seem to believe that any collective action (such as government decrees, taxes and so on) are necessarily bad, whereas individual (or corporate) actions done in self-interest are good or at least neutral. By implication, "less" regulation must be "good".”….

So please permit me to ask you a few questions...

1 - What should we, as a society, try to maximize - total affluence, justice, happiness, truth, some balance of these, or what?”


Your question only has a bad answer. But sadly it is far better than the next solution. Our founder’s suggestion was that the function of givernment is to ONLY protect (not grant or provide) life, liberty and property. Jefferson, to avoid being called a Locke plagiarist changed property to pursuit of happiness being understood to be the same thing.

So whenever I hear of any proposal I ask, does this come under the 3 functions. Obviously 95% don’t. They are merely vote buying scams that waste money. When a candidate runs for office, I don’t get all worked up over whether the skul lunch program should be increased 7.1 or 7.5%, I ask only one question, is this guy going to increase or decrease my liberty. If he is running for either division of the Republicrat party I can assure you he wants to confiscate your life, liberty and property.

So what happened? Well as Bastiat pointed out, man is very smart and he would prefer to steal your fruits of labor rather than endure the pain of his own labor. But man also understands the laws of nature so he will not risk death to steal your fruits, but instead will go to givernment to sell his support of the master’s power in office in trade for its overwhelming force to confiscate your labor and deliver to him. I suggest you read Locke’s Second Treatise of Civil Government as he does a superb job of answering your questions above. http://www.constitution.org/jl/2ndtreat.htm

Anyway our founders understood the nature of man and they realized the evil that would ensue if the “balance” was put in favor of a givernment and so they put it in favor of the individual and recognized the second amendment as the tool needed to go kill the congress critters periodically. They didn’t envision this as an if situation but merely a how often situation. Jefferson in one letter suggested that every 25 years was about the time frame that givernment would be out of control and that "The tree of Liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."

Brick: “2 - In the above, how do you think of the term "society" - is it your nation, your race or culture, all of mankind, or some other subset of mankind?”

Again, read Locke above. Society in AmeriKa was extremely different from anything ever known. The individual owned his own rights and he was no longer a “subject”. Therefore, using geography, race, culture misses the target. Our society is an ideal that transcends these physical limitations. And it only existed previously at the beginning of time for a short while. At the first time when two men happened to come upon each other, they didn’t say, hey let us set up a givernment and have them confiscate half our labor, educate our kids in k-12 indoctrination camps, set up a welfare department, set up foreign aid, yada, yada. No I suspect it went just like this. Hey, let us make a deal to help each other. I will trade you corn for your chickens, we will not murder each other’s family and we will protect each other in the event we are attacked by animals or other people if any exist.

We have gone from the direct control of two people setting up the perfect society to the enslavement of today because as numbers increased and folks who had their life, liberty and property in the pot where outvoted by those who didn’t. So today we are a nation of boundaries, not only of race, geography but even thought.

Brick: “3 - At what point to you draw the line between a reasonable law (such as against armed robbery) and government interference (such as a 100% marginal tax rate)? Do you even think such a line can be drawn?”

Again, read Locke, he covers this. The line is very simple, givernment can not violate the laws of nature, although it does it all day every day, and revolutions eventually ensue if the destruction of society doesn’t invite terrorist to do it first. We empower givernment to do just a very few things that we find more easily handled collectively rather than individually. If somebody is murdering my child, the law of nature says I must kill him. The law doesn’t say, I should ask him to stop for a few moments while I question his upbringing, whether he is doing this for reasons of hate or some other reason, or if he has some psychological problems, etc. I just kill first and ask questions later. Now we surrender that function to the state if for some reason we can’t kill the guy because we aren’t present at the time. It doesn’t mean the state should abrogate my right to have him killed, it merely means that the state use a cool head to determine if this is the guy to kill. Both rights under the laws of nature being preserved.

The marginal tax rate is very simple. Taxes is a confiscation of property if it is not limited to only those activities I, the grantor, granted to the grantee, the givernment. I can’t have my gardener telling me he is now going to tax me for managing my household, buy my groceries, planning my vacations, what skul (sic) my kids must attend, etc.. Givernment is the employee and the people are the employer. The Constitution starts out identifying the parties, “We The People”. The roles got reversed by Lincoln. So the only issue is then what is Constitutional and how much you want to spend on it. Under that scenario we’d probably have a flat tax rate of 9%. The easiest way to find the true tax rate is not have it be marginal. In other words you don’t have the guy, half of the wage earners today paying no net taxes, living off the other half of wage earners. Naturally the bottom half will always say you ain’t stealing enough for me. Treat all equally, just as the grocery store does, or the movie theatre does, or the car dealer does. I hire givernment no different then I hire these other goods and services. Now you want to see the proper function of givernment and the proper tax rate, go to a flat 9% to start and I suspect the poor will demand the rich only pay 5% so that they only have to pay 5%. And the next year it will be 2% and will get back to the numbers we worked at for over half the history of the nation. Communism, progressive confiscation, violates the laws of nature. I made excellent income running my company for years. I decided at the top of my game 4 years ago to quit. And mind you I love the action, but why work 105 hours a week at my age and give half to the givernment. I wasn’t going to eat any better, drive a better car, etc. So I decided the cost of givernment was too high and I didn’t want to buy the product anymore. This is going to become an epidemic in the next 10-15 years and the young kids are going to be crushed in taxes. The countries like Hong Kong, Asia in general that have low corporate taxes think they are in a recession if they don’t grow 9% a year. In commie USA we think we are having a growth bubble if it gets up to 3.5%. Well when givernment competes for resources, it always wins and strangles the economy. So if you really care about the poor, think about those poor folks on the dirt hill of Hong Kong that in a period of 30 years went form a dirt hill to the freest richest country in the world. No natural resources, no socialism, about a 9-14% tax rate during that period. Everybody prospered.

Save the enviroment try Communism
thickasabrick writes:

“….Whatever happens 100 years hence cannot possibly affect any utility function. …

Most humans are thankfully smart enough to realize that the world is a finite place, and receives a finite energy income. They can also see the contradiction in having the cake of population growth and eating it with living standard growth.

Here's a suggestion for something to maximize everyone's utility function, without harming anything else: support raising taxes and more government controls over corporations. …”

This raises a couple issues. One is the global warming hoax perpetrated by the UN some 30 years ago and the global freezing hoax they perpetrated prior to that. Dr. Stephen Smith was trotted out in the 60’s to prove we were all going to die by 1980 because global freezing would prevent all food growth. It was in all the magazines, TV etc. Well with all the marketing it still didn’t sell, so the UN went back to the drawing boards. They trotted Doc Smith out again 20 years later and they now promised us that we were going to be toast in some 20 years (early 2,000) At the core of this fear mongering was the UN solution. REDISTRIBUTE WEALTH. Duh, who’d a thunk a commie organization would come up with such an original solution like this? They force (at gun point, necessary) the US redistribute it’s wealth to all the UN target nations by buying bogus global warming credits. So why does all the world hate us for not signing the Kyoto treaty? Well it is because they aren’t getting their checks from the US yet and won’t until we do.

Anyway, they can’t predict the weather 100 years from now. They already proved they couldn’t predict global freezing and they proved they couldn’t predict that we’d be toast by 2004 that also didn’t happen. They prove every night on TV they can’t predict the weather for the end of the week. So we are going to export all our wealth to the rest of the world based on weather models that don't work for one week but trust them that they do work when you go out 100 years. Only commies can love this logic.

Now notice your suggestion which is exactly what I have been preaching is behind all the enviro nonsense. It isn’t about solving the problem, it is about redistribution of wealth and more givernment confiscation of property through regulation. You say raise taxes and regulations. Why don’t we discuss the real argument of Communism v Capitalism rather than divert the attention to all the commie schemes like global freezing, oh yea now it is global warming.

What my friend fails to realize is private property folks want to protect and preserve their property. Therefore the worst enviro records are SURPRISE, the commie countries. So we have commies telling us if we surrender all our property to them they will create a Utopia Garden of Eden environment for us but they have the worst record. Why do they have the worst record? Because it violates the laws of man and nature. Nobody takes care of what they didn't suffer to acquire, including the giver-nment.

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