Monthly Newsletter: America Flounders, China Blossoms by Oliver DeMille
Published: Fri, 07/01/11
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America Flounders, China Blossoms
We have a problem. A big problem. Or, as the old quip put
it, "Be afraid. Be very afraid."
As an optimist, I am usually skeptical of anything that
sounds overly negative. However, I recently read a list of statistics in the
Harper's Index is cause for serious concern.
Two items on the list have
received a lot of press:
This should give us all pause. But this is a fixable
situation, one which can be solved by a return to American entrepreneurialism,
initiative and ingenuity.
The increase of unemployment once again in May 2011
can likewise be effectively overcome by government policy changes that
incentivize private investment and spending.
Many corporations are sitting on significant
surpluses right now, but they are loathe to spend them without a real change in
the way the U.S. government spends money and treats business.
In short, our current economic problems can be dealt with by
the principles of freedom and free enterprise--if only Washington would give
freedom a try.
Note that neither
Republican nor Democratic presidents have taken this approach for over two
decades.
But these aren't the statistics that should worry us most.
The figures which really concern me have gotten little media attention:
If this trend continues, we'll face drastically worsening
major problems.
Unease about the growth of China's power has been increasing in
the U.S. for some time, but the concern has mostly centered on America's
economic decline versus the growth of China as a major totalitarian world power.
Add to this the fact that over two-thirds of Chinese believe free
enterprise is the key to the future--at the same time that American belief in
free enterprise is waning--and our sense of what the 21st Century will
bring takes on a new direction.
In the United States, youth are widely taught that the key
to life and career success is getting a good job, while in China an emphasis
for the "best and brightest" in the rising generation is to engage meaningful
entrepreneurship.
If this continues, the status and roles of these two nations
will literally switch in the decades ahead: China as superpower, the U.S. as a
second-rate nation with a stagnant and struggling economy.
Many experts point
out that China has a long way to go to "catch up" with the U.S. in military
strength, but how long will this take if the U.S. economy continues to decline while
China's booms?
I have two main thoughts on this:
First, good for the
Chinese people! If they can consistently nudge their society and government in
the direction of increased freedom, they will join or possibly even become the
world's most important leaders.
The truth is that freedom works--in China as
much as everywhere else.
Second, and most importantly, America needs to give
freedom a chance.
A majority of Americans believe in free enterprise, but many
in Washington seem convinced that the government can do things better than the
American people.
The future of our freedom and prosperity depends on a
flourishing environment of freedom.
Government can do us all a great service by
altering its current policies and removing the numerous obstacles to free
enterprise.
This one significant shift is vital. The fact that many of our
national leaders seem committed to avoiding such changes is a big problem.
The
longer this lasts, the bigger the problem becomes.
******************* Oliver DeMille is the founder and former president of George Wythe University, a co-founder of the Center for Social Leadership, and a co-creator of TJEd Online.He is the author of A Thomas Jefferson Education: Teaching a Generation of Leaders for the 21st Century, The Coming Aristocracy: Education & the Future of Freedom, and FreedomShift: 3 Choices to Reclaim America's Destiny.
Oliver is dedicated to promoting freedom through leadership education. He and his wife Rachel are raising their eight children in Cedar City, Utah.
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