The socialist temptation

Iain Murray, 1965-

Book - 2020

"Socialism is tempting, seductive, alluring. It comes in many forms and speaks in many different ways. It appeals to people who value fairness, who value freedom, and who value security. It comes in many varieties, sometimes clothing itself in the dress of nationalism, sometimes in the garb of environmentalism. Yet there is one single, unifying feature - subjugation of the individual to the collective. While Americans have always been skeptical of socialism, even in the progressive and New Deal eras, that is beginning to change. Large numbers of Americans now express admiration for socialism, and similar numbers are critical of the free enterprise system. The problem is particularly acute among America's young people. This is not ...the first time we have been here. In 1977, when America was deep in an economic malaise, Ronald Reagan gave a speech in which he wondered, "Whatever happened to free enterprise?" Noting that the free enterprise system "for 200 years made us the light of the world," he warned that freedom is "never more than one generation away from extinction." He took the lead in preserving it for the previous generation. It is time for this generation to take up the torch. Reagan framed the defense of freedom as first and foremost a communications challenge. Today, a field of study known as cultural cognition theory understands that our political choices are guided by certain values. Americans generally fall into one of three value groups, valuing fairness (egalitarians), freedom (libertarians), and security (conservatives) respectively. The Socialist Temptation is an attempt to meet the modern version of the communications challenge posed by Ronald Reagan. There are reasons why socialism appeals to each of these value groups. The Socialist Temptation tackles these reasons head on and responds with a vigorous case for free enterprise as better matching American values"--

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Published
Washington : Regnery Gateway [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Iain Murray, 1965- (author)
Physical Description
xxi, 262 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781684510603
  • Foreword
  • Trigger Warning
  • Part 1. Socialism: A Myth That Refuses to Die
  • Chapter 1. A Twenty-First-Century Buzzword
  • Chapter 2. What Is This Socialism Thing, Anyway?
  • Chapter 3. Socialism in American History
  • Chapter 4. What Do the Polls Tell Us?
  • Chapter 5. Socialism on Campus
  • Chapter 6. Cultural Cognition and American Values
  • Part 2. Can Socialism Deliver a Fair Society?
  • Chapter 7. The Socialist Position
  • Chapter 8. The Gentleman in Washington, D.C., Knows Best
  • Chapter 9. Democratic Socialism in Action
  • Chapter 10. The Socialist Death Toll
  • Chapter 11. Socialized Medicine and the NHS
  • Chapter 12. The Bureaucrat
  • Chapter 13. George Orwell, Public Choice, and Doublethink
  • Chapter 14. Has Real Socialism Never Been Tried?
  • Chapter 15. But Isn't Inequality a Real Problem?
  • Chapter 16. Radical Equality and Doublethink
  • Part 3. Does Socialism Free the Individual?
  • Chapter 17. Freedom: The Socialists' Case
  • Chapter 18. The Individual and the Collective
  • Chapter 19. Positive and Negative Rights
  • Chapter 20. Free Stuff, or Free People?
  • Chapter 21. Alienation Nation
  • Chapter 22. Property Rights and Economic Freedom
  • Chapter 23. Regulation, Not Calculation
  • Chapter 24. Socialism and the Corporation: A Love-Hate Relationship
  • Chapter 25. Free Speech and the Socialist Commonwealth
  • Chapter 26. Liberty for Its Own Sake-and for Our Health
  • Part 4. Can Socialism Sustain Communities?
  • Chapter 27. The Socialists' Case
  • Chapter 28. Socialism and the Divine
  • Chapter 29. How Socialism Discourages Virtuous Behavior
  • Chapter 30. Transnationalism and Nationalism
  • Chapter 31. Watermelon Environmentalism
  • Chapter 32. How Regulation and Taxation Create Carnage
  • Chapter 33. Business and Civil Society
  • Chapter 34. Woke Capitalism
  • Part 5. Socialism: A Temptation America Can't Afford to Indulge
  • Chapter 35. Tocqueville's Warning
  • Chapter 36. You Can't Beat Government with Government
  • Chapter 37. America's Immunity to Socialism
  • Chapter 38. Is It Different This Time?
  • Chapter 39. Conservative Infighting
  • Chapter 40. Reagan's Challenge
  • Chapter 41. The Powell Memorandum
  • Chapter 42. Meeting Reagan's Challenge
  • Chapter 43. Heightening the Contradictions
  • Chapter 44. Corbynism Routed
  • Afterword
  • Acknowledgements
  • Notes
  • Index