
My Eighth Rule of Politics
In my first four rules of politics, I outlined the political challenges we face in the partisan battles for the soul of our country. In the next three rules, I talked about the institutional challenges of pursuing a freedom and small government agenda. The next rules will talk about the social challenges we face.
That leads me to the eighth rule of politics:
“The real battle in society is not, as Marx states it, between the working class and the rich. It is between the ruling class and the entrepreneurial class.”
There are two sources of power in any social structure. One is power obtained by wealth, the other is power gained at the end of a gun. There are also two forms of human interaction. The first is voluntary interaction, contracts, ownership and disposal of private property, and voluntary associations, like marriage, community groups and the like. The other is involuntary interactions, most easily described as transactions forced upon them by someone, either through criminal or reckless behavior, or use of government power.
Those who gather wealth by satisfying the needs and wants of others in society, the… Read More