The Welfare State Neutralizes Opponents by Making Them Dependent on Government
by Robert HiggsFrom time immemorial—from Etienne de la Boitie to David Hume to Ludwig von Mises—political analysts have noted that because the number of those in the ruling elite amounts to only a small fraction of the number in the ruled masses, every regime lives or dies in accordance with “public opinion.” Unless the mass of the people, no matter how objectively abused and plundered they may appear to be, believe that the existing rulers are legitimate, the masses will not tolerate the regime’s continuation in power. Nor need they tolerate it, because they greatly outnumber the rulers, and hence whenever they become subjectively fed up, they have the power—which is to say, the overwhelming advantage of superior numbers—to oust the regime. Even if the regime possesses a great advantage of coercive power, its employment avails the rulers nothing if they must kill or imprison 90 percent of the population, because such massive violence would reduce them to the status of parasites without hosts.
This consideration long seemed to make sense as a critical element of political analysis, and even today one often encounters it. Something akin to it seems to motivate the current Occupy Wall Street movement and its spin-offs in other venues when they represent themselves as members of the (exploited) 99 percent, in opposition to the (exploiting) 1 percent.
Certain long-established trends in the welfare state, however, have progressively weakened the force of this analysis. The main element of these trends is the tremendous growth in the number of people (and in their proportion in the population) who are directly dependent on government benefits to a substantial degree. Researchers at the Heritage Foundation have been tracking this development for several years and have pushed their analysis back for several decades. An index of dependency based on this research increases from 19 in fiscal year 1962 to 272 in fiscal year 2009.
The Heritage index uses information on almost three dozen important federal programs on which Americans depend for cash income and other support—including housing assistance, Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, unemployment insurance benefits, educational benefits, and farm-income supports—but it is scarcely a comprehensive measure, inasmuch as the total number of federal programs with dependents is gigantic at present. Of course, each such program has government employees and contractors who run it and hence depend on it to earn much, if not all, of their income. Government civilian and military retirees add millions more to the ranks.
The Heritage researchers found that in 1962, 21.7 million persons depended on the programs they included in their index for benefits. By 2009, the corresponding number of dependents had grown to 64.3 million. Adding dependents not included in the Heritage study might easily increase the number to more than 100 million, or to more than a third of the entire population. Thus, the parasites verge ever closer to outnumbering their hosts.
It would be a mistake, of course, to lump all of these dependents into the ruling (exploiting) class. The elderly recipients of old-age pensions, the recipients of unemployment insurance benefits, and the beneficiaries of temporary assistance for needy families are, as a rule, as far from the ruling class as one can get. However, to the extent that those who depend on government programs for substantial parts of their income enter the calculus of ruling and being ruled, they are likely to become, in effect, cyphers. They have approximately zero influence on the real rulers, yet they exert virtually no weight in opposition to those rulers, either. Fear of losing their government benefits effectively neutralizes them in regard to opposing the regime on whose seeming beneficence they rely for significant elements of their real income. Of course, for whatever voting may be worth, they vote directly or indirectly in overwhelming proportion for the continuation and budgetary enlargement of the government programs on which they depend. Hence, they help to produce seeming legitimacy for those at the top of the ruling hierarchy—a token of their appreciation for the crumbs their political masters drop on them.
As the ranks of those dependent on the welfare state continue to grow, the need for the rulers to pay attention to the ruled population diminishes. The masters know full well that the sheep will not bolt the enclosure in which the shepherds are making it possible for them to survive. Every person who becomes dependent on the state simultaneously becomes one less person who might act in some way to oppose the existing regime. Thus have modern governments gone greatly beyond the bread and circuses with which the Roman Caesars purchased the common people’s allegiance. In these circumstances, it is hardly surprising that the only changes that occur in the makeup of the ruling elite resemble a shuffling of the occupants in the first-class cabins of a luxury liner. Never mind that this liner is the economic and moral equivalent of the Titanic and that its ultimate fate is no more propitious than was that of the “unsinkable” ship that went to the bottom a century ago.







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Granted not all recipients of a government "subsidy" are bad, evil people, but that still does not excuse the government and those politicians making giant voting blocks out of them in order to buy votes off the American taxpayer.
THAT'S THE PROBLEM!
We are approaching, if not already there, the point in time where there are enough "recipients" of government money that the dem's could remain in power. Combine that with voter fraud…. I smell revolution…..
Xerxes, Julius Cesar, Augustus, Nero, Edward the Longshanks, Torquemada, The Dauphin', Louis XIV, Napoleon Bonaparte and George III all rendered their enemies docile with dependence on their "generous donations" from the public treasury.
It would seem that President Downgrade does have a few historical heroes….
When the parasites outnumber or overwhelm the host, the host dies. We had better wake the hell up in a hurry, the barbarians are at the gate.
Excellent article, Mr. Higgs. However, the number of people dependent on government is, IMO, far greater than reported. Not included are all of the 501c's that are dependent on Fed Grants, earmarks and handouts. I believe if you incorporate this bunch into the typical "welfare recipient" bunch, the percentage will markedly exceed 60%.
Everything the government does is about control at expense of freedom. I fear that we will have to alter or abolish the government in order to restore liberty – this government is too far gone to salvage.
I wonder if an easier solution is a tax revolt, just stop paying…
The promise of a bobble, then finding it inadequate, so you need more, fight against losing it, ignoring you don't have it, while seeing those who have, listening to those haves that live as those who are told will not give. Amazing this continues to work, but the Unions made it produce(and some say unions are'nt productive). Next, an election wittled down to a dolt and a dolt dressing up as a dolt (ahh, the classics or as Disney said it in Happy Feet, "the cycle of strife" ) :,^}
Excellent point.
I've discussed this with friends and written about it on occasion on BG; stop paying our taxes would have dramatic affect. However, at the point in time where good American's finally realize their vote matters not, the first thing will not be a tax revolt, I'm afraid. In my opinion, that's when people will take to the streets and the "state" WILL come down hard.
I hope I'm wrong, but we all must prepare…….
Excellent treatise on the blueprint for Mark Levin's notion of "soft tyranny." 2012 is the tipping point election to determine for generations if we stay on the path of liberty or divert onto the path of tyranny as a society. Period. End of sentence.
d(^_^)b http://libertyatstake.blogspot.com/
“Because the Only Good Progressive is a Failed Progressive”
I wasn't really debating your position so much as creating discussion which needs to start happening. If merely to awaken the elected from their stupid somber. I have also looked into the numbers who actively opposed British rule. Basically it was less then ten percent. While the 53% tire of toiling for the dead beats it takes very few to get the ball rolling. Let me short circuit the trolls, there are many who actually need help and I am glad to help, it's the parasites who need to find a job or starve. It's those who collect benefits while dealing drugs and breeding nonstop who we must cut loose. Once upon a time the saying was "it's the economy stupid" now I believe " it's the stupid spending".
"Something akin to it seems to motivate the current Occupy Wall Street movement and its spin-offs in other venues when they represent themselves as members of the (exploited) 99 percent, in opposition to the (exploiting) 1 percent."
The OWS (we'll exclude for now the Socialists, Communists, unions, et al who are manipulating this movement) have picked the wrong target to protest against. It is not the banks but the government/ruling class that is the cause of all their problems. But this supports the premise that the people have been effectively neutered by dependence on the ruling class.
BTW, with The One's brilliant speech in Tex…errr…Kansas wherein he invoked the ghost of Teddy Roosevelt and he fanned the flames of class warfare, does that now transform The One from being a Socialist to being a National Socialist?
Star Parker hits the nail on the head!
"White Ghetto" and Uncle Sam's Plantation" http://www.urbancure.org
What we are facing today is creeping socialism which will eventually destroy the republic unless checked by a responsible citizenry. We must elect representatives in 2012 who will get us back on course or we are doomed as a nation. Europe is currently suffering from the socialist illness which symptoms are already showing up here.
The fact that politicians (mostly Democrats) think this is a good thing gives us a peek inside their souls. These are NOT good people. They ARE monsters. They are a scourge, a plague that should be eradicated, and they are destroying the country in broad daylight. The notion that this is still a free country is absurd.
My fellow patriot, I did not take your position on said subject as a counter to mine. I think we agree in many areas. I too believe the vast majority of American's will simply watch and wait it out. Hopefully the "right" prevails.
Want to see something truly frightening? Read (20 Signs That The Culture Of Government Dependence Has Gotten Completely And Totally Out Of Control):
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/20-si...
Scary. Goes to show we are heading at terminal velocity over the cliff. It will surely hurt when we hit bottom. Kudos.
Stan, we are good and we fully agree on all of it. I feel the more we discuss openly the better prepared we all shall be to deal with the progressive wet dream. Too many folks have decided to sit the sidelines for sure. I suck at politics, show me a problem and I solve it. That's how I am wired. I have nothing besides contempt for the progressive agenda. What is the most frustrating is the proponents have no idea the reality they advocate. Honestly if you are going to support something that shall enslave you while fostering shared misery I would hope one would look past the glossy veneer at the reality of it all. Sheeesh! The left are the absolute stupidest sheople.
Back when FDR was in the White House and the New Deal was taking force, an aide said to the senator he worked for that he doubted the country would stand for so much federal subsidizing of particular groups and industries. The senator replied, "My boy, this follows a law of human nature. First the people will resist the subsidies. Then they will tolerate them. Shortly after that, they will expect them, and after that, they will demand them."
Prophetic words. A pity more Americans weren't listening.
The great difficulty with a tax revolt is actually stopping the flow of our money to Washington. If you work for someone else, as so many Americans do, you would have to convince your employer to stop withholding from your salary and sending the swag to the feds. My guess is that most employers would refuse, absolutely, to cooperate with you.
I like the parasite metaphor. Social Security was supposed to make squirrels of us all – saving our nuts up for winter. Instead we hand over our nuts to the government, the government squanders them and in the end we are just parasites surviving off of the labor of others. Now it can't be undone because they paid into the system instead of saving their money and we can't leave them out in the streets to die. Much of the other social programs could be undone quickly but, barring a economic and governmental collapse, it will take generations to undo this mess.
A host can only support so many parasites or it will die.
Absolutely! It's scary that there are people with this mindset in the world.
"The OWS (we'll exclude for now the Socialists, Communists, unions, et al who are manipulating this movement) have picked the wrong target to protest against. It is not the banks but the government/ruling class that is the cause of all their problems."
And that is most likely why the Dhimmocrats/unions sympathized then tried to hijack the OWS movement. The natives were getting a little much restless.
You bags are already revolting.
Fine. Just do it at the ballot box. We don't live in Egypt.
War have been declared on the middle class. Don't think for a minute we go down without a fight. This is not Brazil or Mexico.
Despite the gloomy present, there are historical instances where countries reduced their dependent class. In the Us during the 1980's, the age for SS retirment was raised – it could be again raised gradually up to the life expectancy. Since SS and Medicare are joined at the hip, the same could be done for Medicare recipients. (Exceptions are the 25% of SS/Medicare that are 'disabled', hence no requirement to have paid into the funds.) Transferring Medicaid to the states as a block grant has already been proposed as part of the Ryan plan. Since polls show younger people are aware of the burden of the retired class, this is very likely going to appeal to millions who believe the funds won't be there for their age group.
Canada and Germany have both reformed their welfare states and reduced regulatory stranglehold. Neither suffered greatly from the US-created mortgage meltdown, and Canada is now ranked higher than the US on Heritage's list of economically free nations. Canada has a low unemployment rate and is growing economically much faster than the US.
Think about it…the Progressives were originally part of the Marx dream of utopia…They were determined to change the US's limited government model into a socialist paradise. They were organized, infiltrated the media and academia, and never quit. If anyone wants to change their utopian nightmare, wouldn't the methods they used be the way forward? Organize, lobby non-stop, buy media companies, write textbooks tellling the truth and omitting the anti-small government model, lobby local schools to stop their attacks on capitalism, etc….I believe David Horowitz has written extensively on this….
We will never let the baggers undo our social safety net. You want to see capitalism destroyed in this country….? just try taking the away the benefits that have been allowed to trickle down to the workers.
Welcome to the world of socialism where seniors are threatened and harassed over money that was stolen (saved?) from them and now they have to beg and dance for the government to get their money back.
The FairTax or consumption tax instead of the income tax would solve much of this problem. People who have never paid income tax because their income wasn't reported would pay something under the FairTax when they bought their new yacht or $4000 car rims. Everybody would be paying something and everyone would have an interest in seeing the tax remain low. So, big government politicians who have to raise taxes or fees to fund their nanny state spending sprees would be frowned upon by the majority.
No one cares about your opinion…. back to the basement for you with no cookies from your mommy…..
…which is the exact reason the FairTax has gotten absolutely no traction with the political elitists. They know full well it would be a deadly blow to the power they hold, so the prosperity it would bring be damned!!
Of course you care. If you didn't you wouldn't take the time for your snarky little responses.
You do bring up a good point that if people have to pay taxes they have a stake in keeping them low and currently 50% pay no taxes so they don't care about how high the taxes go.
In fact I'm very suspicious that this is part of actual progressive agendas… to intentionally set up a significant portion of the population to not pay taxes so they will accept and endorse taxation on a small subset of the population.
Or, the Dhims/unions recognized a bunch of useless idiots they could manipulate. Cynical bunch.
Who are we fighting?
The enemies are special corporate interests and their teabagging minions.
I just hope that is enough.
I heard a good caller on Dennis Miller this morning: "FLEA-baggers = Free Loaders Encouraging Anarchy".
Hush, child. Grown ups are talking.
Perhaps… somewhere, but not in this den of Obama-hate.
It almost seems inevitable that regardless of the system of government adopted the end result is the few oppressing many. Even communism which is at times touted as "utopian" has seen all the wealth and power consolidated and controlled by a few while the rest of the nation sacrifices and suffers living marginal existences.
The U.S. constitution was supposed to prevent the government from seizing all the wealth and power for itself and yet there are still millions of useful idiots more than happy to hand it over for the mere promise of security and comfort for themselves regardless of the cost to their children and grandchildren. Whether they see it or not they are selling generations of their people, countrymen and even family into slavery all because they feel they are owed or entitled to something simply because they decided to get out of bed this morning.
Good one!
Special corporate interests? Oh! Like Congress and the Executive branches of government.
I'm sorry Elaine, but words have meanings. To each word in the English language we have assigned what we like to call definitions. These definitions allows us to use our words in a meaningful way. So either learn the definitions or just stay home and take care of that nasty yeast infection.
Not with you interrupting them.
Don't you have a major highway to go play on?
Sorry Helen, you don't mind if I call you Helen do you?
You just aren't using the same definitions as the rest of us 99% are.
No, it's you.
Well, Sorry Elaine, but you should take up punctuation next.
And still you make no sense. Be more specific.
Helen, you're so unkind. You don't mind if I call you Helen do you?
How you could suggest snarky after the comments you post, I just can't believe you did that with a straight face.
And how would you suggest that Helen?
You don't mind me calling you Helen do you?
Here's the rule, Lola: Use commas before or surrounding the name or title of a person directly addressed.
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