June 6th, 2005
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In the wake of the French Non! and Dutch Nee! to the EU constitution, every scribbler is beside himself. Its the end of the European project, the end of the Euro, and the end of the social model. Its the end of Europe itself!
It is certainly the end of something. Let us call it the End of the Garden of Social Eden.
It all started a century or more ago when the members of the European educated elite took a look at the emerging global economy, and they were shocked. Everywhere they looked they saw chaos, overcrowding, greed, and want. Something had to be done, wrote Britains Fabians. Instead of the wasteful competition of the global capitalist economy, we needed rational planning, worked out by rational factual socialist argument. Or failing that, offered the Germans, French, and Russians, who lacked the refinements of Anglo-Saxon self-government, Revolution! Everyone agreed we needed to empower disinterested experts to run the world.
To save the world the educated class would need political powernot for the sake of power, you understand, for these were disinterested expertsbut for the altruistic purpose of ending the scandal of want in the midst of wealth. The new class would provide education, social insurance, and pensions out of the ill-gotten wealth of capitalist exploiters. They would protect the people from the law of the economic jungle.
Now, a century later, the Europeans are awash in expert-led social benefits and the French are voting down the EU constitution because they are afraidof globalization! They suspect that their educated elite is about to toss them into the jungle of capitalisme sauvage and terminate the comforts of the European social model. What went wrong?
Who would know better than the postmodernists? It is all about power, they tell us. The narrative of every governing class is all about justifying its power. Deconstruct the narrative of the educated class of its disinterested altruism, of the social model, of helping people, or of rational factual socialist argument and what you will have left is power.
Let us try another narrative.
And Satan took the educated class up unto an exceeding high mountain and showed it all the nations of the earth in an instant. You could be reformers, he said, better than all the crude businessmen and crooked politicians of the world. You could clean up this mess. You could do good.
It was the temptation of the educated class.
The educated class came down from the mountain, and the first thing it saw was the working class, then just getting the vote. Tell you what, lads, said the educated class confidentially over beer and sandwiches, if you vote for us we could give you better wages, shorter hours, better working conditions, pensions, health care, and free education for your childrenand no globalization. Just sign here.
It was a tempting offer, although not quite what the working class had in mind. They already had their own labor unions to protect against exploiting employers, and they were really proud of the "friendly societies" and fraternal organizations in which, without the assistance of experts, they had built a social safety net with benefits that ranged from life insurance to sick pay and pre-paid health plans. They were already literate and sent their children to school, even most of the poor. But hey, who could argue with free
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