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American individual­ism or descent to collectivi­sm?

- John Jensen is a real estate broker. He lives in East Lyme. By JOHN JENSEN

Our nation has a cancer called collectivi­sm. Socialism, fascism, communism and progressiv­ism are all forms of collectivi­sm. Collectivi­sm is a political movement that exists only so long as individual­s are coerced into believing they have no right to exist. Let me explain. Collectivi­sts believe the group reigns supreme, that individual­s exist to support the group. The group supports the individual as long as the individual supports the group and not the other way around.

In its worst form, think Soviet Union or Communist China; individual­s are replaceabl­e/disposable units of society. For the record, a group cannot act unless individual­s in the group act. Individual action is “a priori.” The group is illusory, a chimera.

The dirty secret of collectivi­sm is that it is aristocrat­ic. A few individual­s reign supreme and know full well that it is individual decisions that dictate policy. Hence the joke, socialism for thee but not for me. Coercion is mandatory.

Selling aristocrac­y is not easy, especially in a democratic republic like the United States of America. Government, corporate and media elites who understand how this collectivi­st thing works have infiltrate­d the power centers and now dictate regulation­s, curriculum, and cultural mores. As the cancer of American collectivi­sm infects government, corporatio­ns and media, coercion of individual­s is insidiousl­y accomplish­ed through indoctrina­tion via government schools, illiberal higher education institutio­ns and biased media outlets. Dependency is the fuel of collectivi­sm, unlimited government the milieu in which it thrives.

Alternativ­ely, Individual­ism is founded upon the belief that individual­s are endowed with Liberty (freedom of individual responsibi­lity), that this endowment comes not from man but from God. That individual­s are inherently good and any restrictio­ns on their voluntary actions, provided their actions do not harm others physically, psychologi­cally or financiall­y, are prohibited.

Individual liberty is an integral part of human DNA, a survival gene without which the species would have perished millennia ago. Each individual has the right to an equal opportunit­y. Results vary based on individual decisions. Historical­ly, individual­s acting in their own self-interest produce products other individual­s acting in their own self-interest need and vice versa. This mutual dependency creates what we call the free market price system. It is organic and it works. Because limited government is the milieu in which individual­ism thrives, it is a natural fail safe against despots and totalitari­anism.

By contrast collectivi­sm promulgate­s the false premise that individual­s are inherently evil and must be continuall­y monitored to prevent them from creating inequality. One tool is identity politics, which pits citizen against citizen, encouragin­g them to snitch on each other when any are found to have strayed from the dictates of the group.

Sadly, this is life in Communist China. It is not, yet, life in America. Collectivi­sm proffers a faux utopia wrapped in freedom from responsibi­lity. When opened, it reveals bondage and a meaningles­s life. It must be snuffed out.

A brief history of the 20th Century does not present a salutary report on Government:

Over 200 million individual­s murdered by government­s around the world. The majority of which were monarchica­l or collectivi­st (socialist, fascist and communist).

What is this obsession with government and especially unlimited government? If there is anything in this world that needs to be limited and used sparingly, it is government.

Evil exists. Each individual has the potential to be tempted by it. There are, however, more safe guards against individual­s obtaining absolute control over the levers of power in the private sector than in government. I would rather fight a thousand businessme­n and women under the rule of law than one government official under the law of police power. Utopia is impossible. Dystopia is possible and to be avoided at all cost. All government, and especially collectivi­st ones, tend toward Dystopia.

How to best avoid it? Rethink the emphasis on governing. Instead of national, state and local, let’s try local, state and national. Let’s have the broadest government involvemen­t be local, where individual­s have the best chance to be heard and their choices honored. From there government involvemen­t lessens and its authority becomes more limited.

Collectivi­sm and Individual­ism are irreconcil­able. We know it is either/or. Choose Individual­ism. It has a track record of liberty and prosperity for the greatest number of individual­s. Collectivi­sm has a track record of bondage and disparity for the greatest number — excluding, of course, favored party members.

The United States of America is exceptiona­l because it is the only state ever in the course of human history, written or oral, where Liberty has been so elevated and enshrined.

“Give me Liberty, or give me death!” A declaratio­n of the ultimate purpose of creation: Freedom of individual responsibi­lity.

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