Socialism Makes People Selfish - YouTube

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In the contemporary world, it’s taken as a given that capitalism, with its free market
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and profit motive, is based on selfishness and produces selfishness,
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while socialism is based on selflessness and produces selflessness.
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Well, the opposite is true.
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Whatever its intentions, socialism produces far more selfish individuals and a far more
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selfish society than a free-market economy does. And once this widespread selfishness
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catches on, it is almost impossible to undo it.
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Here's an illustration: In 2010 the United States President, Barack Obama, addressed
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a large audience of college students. At one point in his speech, he announced that young
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people will now be able to remain on their parents' health insurance plan until age 26.
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I don't ever recall hearing a louder, more thunderous, or more sustained applause
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than I did then. Had the president announced that a cure for cancer had been discovered,
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it is highly doubtful that the applause would have been as loud or as long.
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But what were they so happy about? To be told that you can now remain dependent on your
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parents until age 26 should strike a young person as demeaning, not liberating.
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Throughout American history and, for that matter, all of Western history, the great
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goal of young people was to become a mature adult – beginning with being independent
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of Mom and Dad. Socialism and the welfare state destroy this aspiration.
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In various European countries and now increasingly in the US, it is becoming common for young
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people to live with their parents well into their 30s and not infrequently beyond.
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And why not? In the welfare state, taking care of yourself is no longer a virtue.
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Why? Because the government will take care of you.
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Therefore: Socialism enables -- and as a result produces -- people whose preoccupations become
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more and more self-centered:
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How many benefits will I receive from the government?
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Will the government pay for my education? Will the government pay for my health care?
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What is the youngest age at which I can retire? How much paid vacation time can I get?
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How many days can I call in sick and still get paid?
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How many weeks of paid paternity or maternity leave am I entitled to?
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The list gets longer with every election of a liberal or progressive or left-wing party.
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And then each entitlement becomes a "right."
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But we’re not done. There are even more destructive effects of Socialism.
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Entitlements create citizens who lack a character trait that every human should have -- gratitude.
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You cannot be happy if you are not grateful and you cannot be a good person if you are
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not grateful. That’s why we constantly tell our children, “Say ’thank you.’"
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But socialism undoes that. After all, why would a person be grateful for receiving an entitlement
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– who’s going to be grateful for getting what they’re entitled to?
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So, instead of "thank you," the citizen of the welfare state is taught to say, "What more am I entitled to?"
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Yet the Left insists that it’s capitalism and the free market, not socialism,
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that produces selfish people.
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But the truth is that capitalism and the free market produce much less selfish people.
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Teaching people to work hard and take care of themselves (and others) – and that they should earn
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what they receive, produces less selfish, not more selfish, people.
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Capitalism teaches people to work more; socialism teaches people to demand more.
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Which attitude do you think will make a better society?
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I’m Dennis Prager.