Sunday, November 06, 2011

Anarchists for Statism

Mark Steyn,
I don’t “stand with the 99%,” and certainly not downwind of them. But I’m all for their “occupation” continuing on its merry way. It usefully clarifies the stakes. At first glance, an alliance of anarchists and government might appear to be somewhat paradoxical. But the formal convergence in Oakland makes explicit the movement’s aims: They’re anarchists for statism, wild free-spirited youth demanding more and more total government control of every aspect of life — just so long as it respects the fundamental human right to sloth. What’s happening in Oakland is a logical exercise in class solidarity: The government class enthusiastically backing the breakdown of civil order is making common cause with the leisured varsity class, the thuggish union class, and the criminal class in order to stick it to what’s left of the beleaguered productive class. It’s a grand alliance of all those societal interests that wish to enjoy in perpetuity a lifestyle they are not willing to earn. Only the criminal class is reasonably upfront about this. The rest — the lifetime legislators, the unions defending lavish and unsustainable benefits, the “scholars” whiling away a somnolent half decade at Complacency U — are obliged to dress it up a little with some hooey about “social justice” and whatnot.
Love the line "anarchists for statism." It's classic Steyn, who continually points out the contradictions of the left.

And there is plenty of material in that area. We can only shake our heads at the Occupiers who have huge student loan debt and no job prospects. Rather than being upset at the college that charged them an obscene amount of money for a degree that provided no marketable skills they direct their venom at the bank that loaned them the money.

Read the whole thing, as you should always with Steyn.

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