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What is Citizenship?
by William Anderson
[January 23, 2001]
In his inauguration address, President George W. Bush  exhorted Americans to act as
"citizens" and to demonstrate the virtues necessary for good citizenship.  Of
course, the usual crowd thought that was great, especially following the
narcissistic presidency of Bill Clinton.  However, maybe it is time to look again at
these demands made by the political classes that productive people work even harder
in order to support them.
Books and speeches by politicians demanding virtue from the citizenry are legion.
>From Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" to John F. Kennedy's famous "Ask Not"
line to Jimmy Carter's "Moral Equivalence of War" (MEOW) speech given from the
comfort of the White House, individuals are called upon to sacrifice and give
support to the state. This latest inaugural address, while sounding good to the ears
of some pundits, carries on the fiction that collectivism is the highest duty of
American citizens.
First, and most important, it is not as though many of us citizens do not already
work hard to support government at all levels. While I do not earn enough to fall
into the highest tax brackets, a quick examination of my W-2 forms shows that I have
had a huge portion of my income confiscated to feed the revenue beasts of
Washington, D.C., and the State of South Carolina.  When one throws in sales taxes,
gasoline taxes, and the like, the picture becomes even more clear: I work for nearly
half a year just to support the political classes who then demand more.  That I
should work to support my own family must be subordinated to my "duty" to support
the political classes and their allies.
I hardly fall into a singular class. Millions of Americans like myself pay
exorbitant amounts of taxes, and then are forced to hear politicians and some
economists say that cutting taxes is "risky."  Furthermore, any call by citizens to
cut taxes and government spending is immediately shouted down by politicians and
their supporters as "irresponsible" and quite incompatible with Good
Citizenship.  For all the ballyhoo from Washington and Wall Street about the dangers
of President Bush's proposed tax cut, most of us - including that mysterious wealthy
one percent - will hardly notice anything even if Congress approves the whole thing.
Second, politicians are forever pushing the idea that people only "work together"
when exhorted to do so by their political masters. The billions of acts of
cooperation that occur each day within the various private marketplaces are declared
to be nothing more than wicked selfishness, an impediment to Real Social
Cooperation.  Like Thomas Hobbes, they believe that only a Leviathan State can force
people to jointly seek the True Interests of society.
Unfortunately for politicians, reality has a way of clouding their speech.  Last
week, my wife was forced to sit for hours at the local Social Security office just
to be able to apply for an SS card for my recently adopted daughter.  (It used to be
that we could wait until we took our first job before receiving our SS numbers, but
now the government insists that infants also be numbered.)  My wife had no real
option but to "cooperate" with her political masters, who insisted she take a number
and wait her turn.
Later that day, she shopped at one of the many grocery stores in this area.  No one
there put her through the third degree, and the workers there willingly helped her
when she needed assistance.  Yet, in political speak, the SS office was a paragon of
people "working together" while the grocery store was a nest of
selfishness.  Indeed, no one at a private pension office would have abused my wife
the day the Social Security Administration did that day, but according to our
political classes, pensions often are characterized as legalized theft while SS is
compassion in action.
Third, what the political classes constitute to be the "duties of a citizen" and
what seems to be real public service often are at odds.  For example, individuals
who vote are lauded as "participating in democracy," yet it is clear that large
blocs of voters are doing nothing more than electing politicians who promise to loot
the belongings of others.  Just because theft is legalized at the ballot box does
not mean that it is not stealing.  Likewise, working for the government does not
constitute "public service."  As my wife discovered at the SS office, she was the
servant, not those who were supposed to "serve" her.
Of course, Bush also lauds efforts by private citizens to engage in relief work,
building homes for poor people through organizations like Habitat for Humanity, and
working with homeless people. Those volunteers who do such things are often said to
be "giving back to the community," as though they had taken something not rightfully
theirs in the first place. I do not see the difference in the local grocery store
manager working hard each day so my wife will have a decent place to shop and in
that manager "serving humanity" by volunteering at a soup kitchen.  Better yet, I do
not see how the latter is superior to the former.
Yes, the manager may receive financial compensation for his managerial work and be
paid nothing for pouring soup into bowls, but were it not for the productive efforts
of that manager and millions of other people who work, there would be no soup and no
bowl to give that homeless person.  We often forget that productive work is, indeed,
work that serves humanity.
Yes, I plan to be a good citizen by obeying laws, showing up at my job each day, and
not demanding the government take something from someone else in order to give to
me.  While I am not sure that my plan meets Bush's criteria to be a citizen, it sure
beats what the political classes tell us are civic virtues.
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William Anderson (send him mail), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is a former Mises Institute scholarship student who now teaches economics at North
Greenville College. See Anderson's Daily Article Archive
http://www.mises.org/articles.asp?mode=a&author=Anderson


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The libertarian therefore considers one of his prime educational
tasks is to spread the demystification and desanctification of the
State among its hapless subjects.  His task is to demonstrate
repeatedly and in depth that not only the emperor but even the
"democratic" State has no clothes; that all governments subsist
by exploitive rule over the public; and that such rule is the reverse
of objective necessity.  He strives to show that the existence of
taxation and the State necessarily sets up a class division between
the exploiting rulers and the exploited ruled.  He seeks to show that
the task of the court intellectuals who have always supported the State
has ever been to weave mystification in order to induce the public to
accept State rule and that these intellectuals obtain, in return, a
share in the power and pelf extracted by the rulers from their deluded
subjects.
[[For a New Liberty:  The Libertarian Manifesto, Murray N. Rothbard,
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