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              Burnt Offering
by
              Roland Watson
The
              livestock funeral pyres continue to burn as the foot and mouth plague
continues its inexorable march across the British countryside and
              now into mainland Europe. Over two hundred and forty cases identified
              and about 180,000 livestock incinerated so far as UK farmers stare
              bankruptcy in the face and related sectors face financial pressure.
Enter
              the British government.
The
              State here in Britain has had a long love affair with the farming
              sector or, to be more precise, price controls and subsidies have
              propped up an industry which has never been allowed to face the
              ruthless probings of free market forces. For ever since the Nazi
              U-boats threatened to starve Britain of imports, guaranteed food
              production has been a shibboleth to the State.
Also
              add to this the socialist forces of the European Union’s Common 
Agricultural Policy (CAP) with their rancid butter mountains and
              vinegarated wine lakes eating up a huge portion of the EU budget.
              But for once CAP plays no major part in this epidemic (though one
              could wax lyrical about their ridiculous policies of price support,
              interventionism, and export/import tariffs).
The
              truth is that State intervention has turned this into an economic
              plague as well, for the British government has guaranteed to pay
              compensation to every farmer for every animal slaughtered. The promise
              of this payment can only lead to one thing – the guaranteed slaughter
              of the animals as farmers look for a financial escape exit.
The
              Real World
If
              the farmers were pushed into the real world and out of the fantasy
              world of State welfare payments, then how would things work out
              differently?
The
              truth is that foot and mouth, to the majority of healthy animals,
              is no worse than a bad dose of the flu, and they eventually recover.
              The problem to the farmer is that the fatted calf is now not so
              fatted and the time to market is lengthened and cash flow is threatened
              due to a static (but convalescing) inventory and the extra cost
              of animal feed.
Meanwhile,
              the farmer with a healthy stock comes in and takes the customer 
(normally the supermarkets) and our plagued farmer is found wanting
              by the free market. Welcome to the real world.
Without
              the safety net of government money, our unlucky farmer would have
              to sell his stock at rock bottom prices or sit it out until the
              plague runs it course. Since foot and mouth is a pretty rare event
              with only two other British outbreaks in the last 40 years, he should
              have considered taking insurance out against such an eventuality.
              That we take such a thing for granted in protecting other business
              assets seems lost on a sector which thinks it has a divine right
              to State protection in which the taxpayer pays both the insurance
              "premiums" and the compensation and gets nothing in return
              expect charred carcasses and increased meat prices at the counter.
The
              farming sector is in dire need of a free market shake-up. Pitiable
              stories of farmers dependent on EU subsidies and inconveniently
              high prices says only one thing – they should not be farmers at
              all but should sell their land to property developers and take up
              a life which is not causing a net loss to the economy. But, sadly,
              after the debacle of trying to prop up falling beef prices after
              the BSE scandal, it seems that nothing has been learnt at all by
              farmer nor government.
A
              question of freedom
But
              the other and more worrying aspect of all this panic is the flexing
              of the government’s muscle in what they historically have been best
              at – interfering with the liberty of the people. At the last count,
              all Forestry Commission forests, national parks, and two-thirds
              of all public footpaths in the countryside had been closed by decree
              in an attempt to halt the progress of this disease.
What
              is wearily displayed before us here is the old phenomenon of State 
restriction allied with the new phenomenon of State obsession with
              a zero-risk society. One could detail further the ban on certain
              sports meetings such as horse-racing, zoos being closed and other
              public assemblies to get the draconian picture and the economic
              penalty on those who have very little to do with pig farms in distant
              and isolated areas.
But
              the classic symptom of this paranoia must be the forced slaughter
              of animals which have been passed as healthy but whose crime was
              to be located within a mile of even a minor outbreak of foot and
              mouth. The government sees trouble where there is no trouble, where
              quarantine is sufficient, the government interferes to the extreme.
It
              is the old adage: "We must do something. This is something.
              Let’s do it!" With a general election only a matter of
              months away and all those floating voters in rural areas watching
              to see how the government reacts, it is not too surprising to see
              how this zero-risk mania also applies to the short-term strategy
              of winning votes.
Personal
              responsibility
The
              bottom line is that very few urbanites could be carriers and it
              is doubtful as to the probability of them being near swine or bovine.
              Replacing the child-like treatment of the State with personal 
responsibility
              leads us to some conclusions.
Firstly,
              that every farmer is responsible for his own livestock assets and
              such self-interest should guarantee self-regulation and vigilance – 
staying away from the cattle markets until it blows over and taking
              the necessary disinfectant procedures.
Secondly,
              that other farmers who have an interest in knowing whose farms are 
infected will ensure that such farms are ostracised until they prove
              their fitness.
Thirdly,
              that those who can be proven to have wilfully spread the disease
              face the full force of litigation from their victims and are thus
              deterred.
But
              when one is treated like a child by the State, it is not surprising
              that one eventually begins to think like a child.
In
              conclusion, this minor plague will run its course but the devastation
              to cattle will be all the work of the State guaranteeing payments
              for pyres. To the god of State intervention has been sacrificed
              a monstrous burnt offering indeed.
March
                16, 2001
Roland
                Watson writes from Scotland.
Copyright
                © 2001 LewRockwell.com


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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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