Friday, March 13, 2015

Socialism Destroys Liberty

It may be said of Socialism, therefore, very briefly, that its friends recommended it as increasing equality, while its foes resisted it as decreasing liberty.  On the one hand it was said that the State could provide homes and meals for all; on the other it was answered that this could only be done by State officials who would inspect houses and regulate meals.  The compromise eventually made was one of the most interesting and even curious cases in history.  It was decided to do everything that had ever been denounced in Socialism, and nothing that had ever been desired in it.  Since it was supposed to gain equality at the sacrifice of liberty, we proceeded to prove that it was possible to sacrifice liberty without gaining equality.  Indeed, there was not the faintest attempt to gain equality, least of all economic equality.  But there was a very spirited and vigorous effort to eliminate liberty, by means of an entirely new crop of crude regulations and interferences.


G. K. Chesterton, Eugenics and Other Evils, p.100-101 (1922)

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