I started fretting about the socialist tendencies of young people early last decade.
And when Sanders attracted a lot of youth support in 2016, I gave the issue even more attention, and I’ve since continued to investigate why so many young people are sympathetic to such a poisonous ideology with a lengthy track record of failure and deprivation.
Some of the recent polling data is very discouraging.
And if you want to be even more depressed, here are some tweets with the most-recent data about the the views of young people.
It’s not just that they have warm and fuzzy thoughts about so-called democratic socialism.
I’m completely horrified to learn that more than one-third of young people even have a positive perception of communism.
In other words, wearing Che t-shirts isn’t just a vapid fashion statement.
These kids are either overtly evil or utterly oblivious.
Yes, I realize I sound like a curmudgeon (“you kids get off my lawn!”), but how else should I react when I see these numbers from Axios.
For what it’s worth, the same problem exists in the United Kingdom.
And it may be even more lopsided.
(Though I’m very relieved the misguided views of young people didn’t prevent a victory for Boris Johnson last month.)
For today’s column, let’s keep our focus on the United States.
What’s the underlying cause of bad polling numbers in America?
In a column for the Washington Times, Robert Knight explains that many young people have been spoon-fed a leftist version of American history.
Why do so many young people hate America and think we’d be better off as a socialist country? …reading and believing Howard Zinn’s best-selling ‘A People’s History of the United States’… First published in 1980, “A People’s History” has sold more than 2.5 million copies and is in virtually every school district, university and local library. …Everything Zinn wrote was couched in the language of Marxist class warfare. Key events were omitted.
The mass slaughter that followed the Communist takeover of Cambodia? Good luck finding it in “A People’s History.” …Zinn was a member of numerous Soviet front groups, and he helped found the socialist New Party… Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, Zinn warned that concern over communism was due to “hysteria,”… In a chapter titled “The Coming Revolt of the Guards,” …Zinn states flatly that “capitalism has always been a failure for the lower classes. It is now beginning to fail for the middle class.” …Zinn envisions a utopian future in which “certain basic things” would be “…available — free — to everyone: food, housing, health care, education, transportation.” …The reason this insane, economically illiterate, un-American scheme appeals to so many is that they’ve been miseducated via Howard Zinn into thinking that they live in a bad country that must be rebuilt as a socialist paradise.
Jarrett Stepman opined on the adverse consequences of historical illiteracy in a piece for the Daily Signal.
As young Americans are losing an understanding of civics and American history, they increasingly embrace socialism. …younger generations have a far sunnier view of socialism and communism than their elders. …Perhaps worse than nostalgia for the Soviet Union, “57% of millennials (compared to 94% of the Silent Generation)
believe the Declaration of Independence better guarantees freedom and equality over the Communist Manifesto.” That’s appalling. …there’s not only been a worrisome decline in inculcating informed patriotism in young Americans, but a willful attempt to re-educate them to turn them against the foundations of America itself. …So far, we have escaped the curse of socialism… But a troubling collapse in a basic understanding of our history, along with the malignant attempt to reframe our country’s origins to make us more susceptible to doctrines outside our tradition, means that the specter of socialism now hangs over us.
Amen. The government’s education monopoly too often gives kids a diet of statist pabulum. This is another reason why we need school choice.
But it’s not just bad history in government schools.
It’s also bad policy in government.
In a column for the Wall Street Journal, Mene Ukueberuwa shares some insights from Edward Glaeser, a professor at Harvard who warns that statist policies are leading young people to support bigger government.
Bernie Sanders…has become an unlikely voice of the young generation. …this axis of today’s struggle could change politics for generations to come, as millennials reject the country’s capitalist consensus and embrace socialism in record numbers. …Critics often blame today’s socialist surge on millennials’ laziness. …One free-market economist has a different explanation.
Edward Glaeser, a Harvard professor…, argues that young people have radicalized politically because “there are a number of ways in which the modern American economy isn’t working all that well for them.” Many public policies make it harder to get a job, save money or find an affordable home, leaving young idealists thinking, “Why not try socialism?” But that cure would merely worsen the disease. Mr. Glaeser decries policies that constrain the job market and increase the cost of living compared with what the economy would produce if left alone. …Consider the housing market. “In the 1960s and earlier,” Mr. Glaeser says, “America basically had a property-rights regime that meant that anyone who had a plot of land could pretty much put up anything reasonable on that plot of land.” …The shift of income toward those Mr. Glaeser calls the “entrenched” is most explicit in entitlement programs. …They’re funded by payroll taxes, which snag a disproportionate share of low-earners’ paychecks. Taxpayers also pony up ever more to fund the retirements of government employees.
Glaeser is right.
Government intervention is increasing the price of housing for the young. Entitlement programs are pillaging the young. And bureaucrat pensions are a scam that victimizes the young.
For all intents and purposes, Prof. Glaeser is describing Mitchell’s Law.
Bad policy causes bad results, which leads some people (in this case, young people) to want more bad policy.
So the obvious solution, he argues, is to get rid of the bad policies that are causing problems in the first place.
And maybe young people will realize that they should support free markets and limited government!
“They say, ‘Well, there are a whole bunch of projects—a whole bunch of government spending that helps old people. I want mine. If we’re going to spend a huge amount on Medicare, why aren’t we spending a whole lot on education for me?’” …To give newcomers a chance, Mr. Glaeser would curtail the influence of entrenched groups and restore incentives for “a capitalism that is inclusive, and that provides a place of opportunity for more people.” …Mr. Glaeser insists that this message would be likelier to catch on if it were backed by policy reforms that make work more fruitful. A program of plentiful job opportunities, cheaper housing, and tax cuts financed by curtailed entitlements could be a significant step toward replacing socialism in the hearts of Mr. Sanders’s young supporters.
For what it’s worth, bad history and bad policy are both good explanations, but they don’t fully explain why young people are misguided.
I suspect many young people also think support for socialism is a way of signalling that you’re a nice person. That you care about others.
I’m not sure how we solve this problem, but this clever video from Kristian Niemietz suggests that part of the answer may be satire.
Though I may be biased since I have an entire collection of humor that targets socialism and communism.
P.S. When it hits close to home, college students actually reject socialism, though maybe they should have learned that lesson in kindergarten.
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Although the Democrats are socialists, most people don’t realize that socialist policies are Nåzi policies. The left-wing propaganda about the Nåzi party being right-wing is TOTALLY FALSE.
The Nåzi party’s full name is NAtional soZIalistische deutsche arbeiter partei – which literally translates from German as the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. SOCIALIST? WORKERS? Like the socialist wing of the Democrats, Nazis are extreme left-wing, NOT right-wing.
Not convinced? Adolf Hitler insisted he was a socialist – his deceptively attractive but impossible SOCIALIST promises are how the Nazis got elected and reelected – while German Labor built a monument to him and his socialist policies in Dorstfeld. Check out the caption on his monument, read all about their undeniably socialist policies and then comment:
www.DiscourageCriminals.net/socialist-policies-are-nazi-policies
“James O’Keefe has dropped another hidden camera video that caught another Bernie Sanders campaign staffer advocating for violence, destroying the American system of government, assassinating the rich, and putting Republicans in gulags.”
“ANOTHER Sanders Staffer Calls for Violent Revolution: ‘Guillotine the Rich,’ Throw Republicans in Gulags”
BY MEGAN FOX JANUARY 21, 2020
https://pjmedia.com/trending/another-sanders-staffer-calls-for-violent-revolution-guillotine-the-rich-throw-republicans-in-gulags
> why so many young people are sympathetic to such a poisonous ideology with a lengthy track record of failure and deprivation.
Are we talking about socialism or crony capitalism here? The shoe fits both.
Young people don’t know what capitalism is. They don’t realize that the mom and pop store on the corner is capitalism.
What they see is the oligarchies, corruption and mercantilism that masquerade as capitalism. They don’t know Hayek or Adam Smith. Trump is giving capitalism a bad name even to a greater extent than his predecessors.
Richard Hencke
On Sat, Jan 18, 2020, 08:54 International Liberty wrote:
> Dan Mitchell posted: “I started fretting about the socialist tendencies of > young people early last decade. And when Sanders attracted a lot of youth > support in 2016, I gave the issue even more attention, and I’ve since > continued to investigate why so many young people are s” >
#Expose2020 – PART II: Sanders Staffer “There Are Things More Important Than the Rule of Law in USA”
**Warning** the Veritas video contains foul language… and references to violence…
The best description of this phenomenon appeared here….
https://nypost.com/2019/08/16/heres-why-my-fellow-millennials-are-seduced-by-socialism/
it’s interesting to take a look at what an adult with a leftist education might look like… someone who bought into the the sweet song of socialism… an anarchist / communist… someone like Kyle Jurek… Mr. Jurek is a paid field organizer for the Bernie Sanders campaign… a man suited to punching Nazis… with a burning passion for scraping capitalism and reforming our system…
**Warning** the Veritas video links in this piece contain foul language… and references to violence…
“[UPDATED] Bombshell Vid Shows Bernie Sanders Staffer Advocating for Riots, Gulags, Shootings”
BY MEGAN FOX JANUARY 14, 2020
https://pjmedia.com/trending/bombshell-video-shows-bernie-sanders-field-organizer-advocating-for-riots-and-gulags/
Robert Demes, I disagree. Instead of abolishing the department of education we should effectively transform it into a model for what other federal government agencies can follow. Not a regulatory agency but more of an observe and report agency which can publish report cards and stats, like a report card, where the public can more easily identify what the states are doing and which states are doing it better than others. I think that will be an easier transition and if you offer a way to let some of the deep state not lose their jobs, then maybe they will fight you less 😉
Abolish the dismal Department of Education and let local school boards decide on curriculum . . .
Dan, I believe you nailed it . For the last sixty years we’ve allowed the leftist to gain more and more control over public education. It seems the schools have become indoctrination centers for socialist ideas.
Regarding the causes of socialism your answers are accurate but I also think it ignores the factor of media, social and reality tv. More information is out there than ever before is available and as the most impoverished groups see the lifes of the “rich and famous” the more they begin comparing how this land of opportunity is offering better opportunities to some than to others.
Some people having better opportunities than others has always been the case but now uts getting rubbed in their faces and their schooling and education did not properly prepare them to deal with it.
School choice is not only a way to make sure better and more accurate history is thought but also a way to teach a better perspective on our present situation and possibly the future.
Aside from school choice we also need to engage in public campaigns to educate the adults that already out of school. There are a lot of ways for that to be done ….. don’t give up hope on my generation yet 😉