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Posted by galtgulch on 06/05/10


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The Gods of the Copybook Headings
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TIA Daily • June 2, 2010
FEATURE ARTICLE
The Gods of the Copybook Headings
Europe Pays the Price for Defying Reality

by Robert Tracinski
European markets continue to collapse as the Southern European welfare states slide into insolvency.

There has been a lot of discussion about the cause of this disaster, but to any good Kipling fan the answer is obvious: it's The Gods of the Copybook Headings.
The title of Rudyard Kipling's poem is obscure today but would have been clear to any educated Englishman of his day. A copybook was a kind of penmanship exercise in which the student copied over and over again a sentence printed in the heading at the top of each page. These copybook headings were usually aphorisms or statements of commonsense wisdom, so Kipling used the Gods of the Copybook Headings as a symbol for basic, immutable truths.

We were living in trees when they met us. They showed us each in turn
That Water would certainly wet us, as Fire would certainly burn.

The point of the poem is that the various schemes for "social progress" being promoted at the time—and most of them are still with us today—are based on denying the basic truths represented by the Gods of the Copybook Headings.

With the Hopes that our World is built on they were utterly out of touch,
They denied that the Moon was Stilton; they denied she was even Dutch;
They denied that Wishes were Horses; they denied that a Pig had Wings;
So we worshipped the Gods of the Market Who promised these beautiful things.

Kipling's derisive reference to the "Gods of the Market Place" was not intended as anti-capitalist. "The market" is not short for "the free market," as it is in contemporary parlance. Rather, the "market" refers to the public spaces where people gather to listen to demagogues who promise the impossible and the irrational—the function performed by CNN today.
Which brings us to modern politicians and the collapse of the European welfare state. See if you recognize this warning from Kipling
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In the Carboniferous Epoch we were promised abundance for all,
By robbing selected Peter to pay for collective Paul;
But, though we had plenty of money, there was nothing our money could buy,
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: "If you don't work you die."

That's a concise summary of the inevitable disaster of the welfare state. And more: it names a key part of the mentality behind it—the systematic evasion of basic, obvious truths.
Who thought this was ever going to work? Who thought we could build a society in which an ever-increasing number of citizens are told that they don't have to work and that their needs will be provided for by somebody else—while the burden is shoved onto the shoulders of an ever-smaller, ever-more-despised minority of producers?

That's what Greece did, shifting a huge number of its citizens onto the government payroll and creating a lavish pension scheme in which the average retirement age is 61 and workers in some fields are guaranteed retirement at age 50. When the overloaded private sector could no longer pay for all of this, the Greek government borrowed money to paper over the shortfall—until the Gods of the Copybook Headings caught up with them and their scheme came crashing down.

We're all headed in that direction. A recent report revealed an ominous statistic. And I'm not using "ominous" in the loose, sloppy modern way that just means "vaguely bad." By "ominous," I mean: this is a harbinger of societal collapse.

The statistic? The percentage of income in the US that is derived from government payments—welfare benefits plus government payroll—is reaching an all-time high, while the percentage of income derived from private-sector wages is reaching an all-time low. If I understand the figures in this report, they imply that the government is paying out two dollars in income for every three dollars of private income.

Put simply, the takers are eating up the makers.

At some point—and it's not too far off—there just isn't going to be enough private income to seize to pay for the public income. The system is inherently, mathematically unsustainable. But nobody cares about mathematics. The welfare state is based on denying the truth that two and two make four.

The report linked to above quotes an economist who worries that "People are paid for being rather than for producing." And that's what reminded me of Kipling. His poem concludes by describing what will happen when "the brave new world begins."

When all men are paid for existing and no man must pay for his sins,
As surely as Water will wet us, as surely as Fire will burn,
The Gods of the Copybook Headings with terror and slaughter return!

That brings us to the motivation for this evasion of reality. It is not just avarice for unearned wealth, as Kipling implies. It is avarice for unearned wealth—combined with a moral code that makes parasitism seem noble. The altruist creed that one man's need gives him a claim on the wealth produced by others is not just an injustice—Kipling describes it as a system that hands out undeserved rewards, while shielding men from punishment for their vices. It is also an attempt to overturn the law of cause and effect. The cause of wealth is production, but the altruist welfare state is built on the assumption that a man's need will bring him wealth, regardless of whether or not he produces anything. In order to maintain a moral code that makes need into the ultimate moral claim—while denigrating as "greed" the virtues of hard work, ambition, and success—the defenders of altruism have to stage a rebellion against reality. In this, they are supported by a whole network of modern intellectuals and philosophers, who tell them that there is no objective truth and that reality is whatever we collectively choose to believe. In effect, this is an excuse to say that when their moral theories conflict with reality, it is reality that will bend.

But reality is absolute and always asserts itself in the end, with dreadful consequences for those who rebel against it.

If you think that the last line of Kipling's poem, the part about terror and slaughter, is over the top, remember that this poem was written in 1919, when the terror and slaughter of World War I were still fresh. (The Battle of Loos had claimed an Irish Guard named John Kipling, the poet's only son.) Mercifully, Kipling did not live to see the terror and slaughter to come. As for the terror and slaughter this time around, take the riots in Greece—the firebombs thrown at banks in the heart of Athens, burning three employees to death—as a warning.

Let's hope we don't get around to the terror and slaughter here in America. Kipling tells us how we can avoid it.

Then the Gods of the Market tumbled, and their smooth-tongued wizards withdrew
And the hearts of the meanest were humbled and began to believe it was true
That All is not Gold that Glitters, and Two and Two make Four
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings limped up to explain it once more.

There are no Gods of the Copybook Headings—not in the literal sense—so it is going to be up to us, those who insist that reality is real and cannot be cheated, to take on their role and limp up to explain it once more.



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Posted by galtgulch on 04/13/09


here is the link to her speech: part 1 of 5

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GV9mZgUnS0&NR=1

 



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Posted by galtgulch on 04/13/09


Here is the link to an interview of Ayn Rand by Mike Wallace:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O1URrBpYvcM

Man has free will to think and to choose. 

Mike Wallace is a horses ass, but he did give Rand an opportunity to be heard.

 

 

 

 




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SteveConsilvio
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"Ayn Rand advocated the separation of economics from the state"

How is that possible when the government creates the currency?

Ayn Rand lives in a world where nobody is young or old or sick and time stands still as an arrogant adolescent. Nothing large can be accomplished, since everyone is too personally self-absorbed to cooperate or follow.

She is a typical writer hack, and to use her (or her characters) as the basis of a political philosophy or economic analysis is nuts.


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Posted by galtgulch on 11/25/08


Each day I have checked the total membership in several or all the states and find that the numbers just keep growing!

Maybe it isn't growing as fast as I wish it would but it is encouraging to know that each of us is letting others know about our project with enough enthusiasm to enlist others.

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Posted 07/31/09

galtgulch
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I firmly believe that if each of us just informs others we encounter each day of the existence of C4L that we will grow to the point we can achieve restoration of the Republic and adherence to the Constitution.

200K becomes 400K by each of reaching just one other to the cause!
400K becomes 800K by each recruiting one more!
800K becomes 1.6M by letting others know what they already do know, that the politicians do not keep the oath they take to uphold the Constitution.

1.6K becomes 3.2M by each of us asking if one believes politicians uphold the Constitution and keep the oath they take to do so!
3.2M becomes 6.4M if we ask "Do you think the politicians keep their oath?"
6.4M becomes 12.8M if we keep asking and telling the C4L will change that!

12.8M becomes 25M by each of us recruiting one more to C4L each day!
25M becomes 50M if we never give up, never give up our dream of liberty!
50M becomes 100M as we replace those with humans who keep the oath!

Liberty in our lifetime!


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Posted by galtgulch on 11/20/09


Copyright prevents me from reproducing any excerpt from this article which was given as a speech at Ford Hall Forum in 2002.


http://www.aynrand.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=5360&news_iv_ctrl=
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Leonard Peikoff is the director of the Ayn Rand Institute and advocate of Objectivism which is Ayn Rand's philosophy which she dramatized in her novel Atlas Shrugged.

I recommend that members of C4L read her works, including both her fiction and non-fiction because it would be intellectually stimulating and challenging and would help one to crystallize one's own views on fundamental subjects.

Our movement has to be one of ideas as our society is succumbing to the mistaken ideas held by our leaders and those who elect them. We need intellectual ammunition in this struggle and  whatever you have heard about Ayn Rand and her ideas I suggest you read her yourself to see if she makes any sense.

You will find that what she has to offer is a comprehensive, integrated, rational view of man and the philosophy he needs to survive and to be free.

 



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