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| [Reprinted from The
Freeman, November, 1938] |
A recent citizen of Austria said to me: "I am a Georgist. I
believe in free trade. But I disagree with your statement that free
trade would prevent Germany from going to war. I have lived with
Germans, and I tell you these people are different from other people.
They are inherently different. They don't understand or want freedom.
Their nature is to be both subservient and dominating. They crave war."
He had suffered from Nazi terrorism so much that he completely forgot
the Germany that was Schiller and Heine and Leasing and Goethe. The
brutishness which as a Georgist he should know is the product of Nazi
environment, he ascribed to the "nature" of Germans, because
his reason was thrown out of balance by the bitterness of his
experiences with this environment. He, too was a product of it.
Ever the "chosen people" has as its counterpart the "barbarian".
The slaying of non-believers was sanctioned by Jehovah. The helenes
proudfully scorned all who dwelt outside the peninsular. Not to be a
Roman was to be a slave. The self-assumed halo of Marxists casts a
shadow on the human qualities of all who do not accept that faith. And
to the Aryan -- which, undefinable, merely means in practice "our
mob" -- the shedding of blood in the name of "race purity"
is sanctified murder. Power makes rulers drunk; poverty makes their
peoples mad.
I remember 1914. I remember how we hated the Huns. Everybody was either
pro or anti. A sane position did not seem possible, so virulent were the
hatreds aroused by the propagandist methods employed by European agents
in this country. One recalls with a wry smile the bite mess aroused in
those days by "atrocity" stories -- since then revealed as
propagandist fiction.
We rationalized our emotions, of course. The Georgists, being fond of
logic (but completely submerging In their passion the logic of their
master) were quick to fortify their hysteria with the most specious
arguments.
For instance, the group of Georgists with whom I sided said that while
we opposed war in principle we nevertheless thought this war against
Kaiserism was necessary. For, a successful Kaiser would destroy
political democracy, and the cause of economic democracy would then toe
destroyed forever! Wilson's shibboleth made fools of us. How insidiously
a nice-sounding phrase can rationalize the most idiotic passion. Of all
people the Georgists should know that war is the steed upon which the
monopolist rides to greater victories over the exploited; that war
always results in a stronger government and a weaker people. As a result
of the holocaust of 1914 - 1918 there is less democracy throughout the
world than ever before. Could it have been any worse if the Kaiser had
been "successful" against the Allies?
We all know now that Americans gained nothing from our participation in
that crazy affair except a huge debt-yoke, an Increasingly burdensome
pension system, more bureaucracy and less democracy -- to say nothing of
the human suffering involved. But did we know that in 1917? Then we knew
only that we were making the world "safe for democracy". How
we hated the Germans and all things German! Sauerkraut was eaten under
the pseudonym of "victory cabbage." The study of the language
of Kant and Schubert was "verboten" in our public schools.
Eating places famous for their delectable German cuisine had to
anglicize their names to retain patronage. As if sauerbraten and beer
had any nationality!
Silly? We can say so now. But it won't be silly when the next war comes
-- as it will come soon, and again and again, as long as civilization
rests on the volcano of economic maladjustment. And all our reasoning,
all our logic, will vanish before the poison of hatred, injected into
our marrow by the subtle propaganda of our masters. And those of us who
try to retain some modicum of sanity will be scorned by our erstwhile
friends, spit upon, persecuted, imprisoned. So bitter are the passion
aroused by war that love, the most persistent or human emotions, weakens
from the competition. The girls won't even dance with boys in civilian
clothes.
We must steel ourselves for the inevitable. Every day we must repeat to
ourselves, as a liturgy, the truth that war is caused by the conditions
that bring about poverty; that no war is justified; that no war benefits
the people; that war is an instrument whereby the haves increase their
hold on the have-nots; that war destroys liberty. We must train our
minds, as an athlete trains his body, against the inevitable conflict
with the powerful propaganda that will be used to destroy our sanity.
Now, before it is too late, we must learn to think peace in the midst of
war.
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