The only way to deal effectively with a pandemic is
socialistic.
Eric Zuesse, December 14, 2021
PRELIMINARY, TO DEFINE “SOCIALISM”:
The two extremes of ideology
are libertarianism (anarchy) versus government (socialism). (Pure embodiments
of either are rare if not non-existent.) A democratic government represents the
public; an aristocratic government represents the wealthiest 0.1% as its actual
dictators and beneficiaries. The two types of libertarianism are: the pure
form, in which everyone is free to destroy everyone else, and the limited form,
in which ONLY the wealthiest (that richest 0.1%) privately hire agents to
deceive and otherwise control everyone in the poorer 99.9% of the population
(and this is only nominally different from having an
aristocratic government, a governmental — as opposed to
‘libertarian’ — dictatorship).
The covid-19 pandemic has
tested all governments and clearly shown that a strong relationship exists
between a government’s success at limiting the virus’s spread, and the degree
to which the government has applied socialistic (or governmental) controls to
reduce its spread. The most-libertarian regions have had vastly higher numbers
of cases and deaths from the virus than the most-socialistic regions have had.
THE DATA:
The most-comprehensive
website on the covid-19 numbers globally and nationally is https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries whose column headed
“Tot Cases/1M pop” shows the number of cases per 1 million residents in each
country. A click onto that column-heading ranks all 222 reporting countries (or
regions, such as Taiwan) (plus two cruise-ships) in order from the most-infected
down to the least-infected; and a double-click on it ranks them from the
least-infected up to the most-infected.
The present report is based
upon that website’s
numbers as-of the morning of December 13th.
The 8 nations (or regions)
that are listed among the least-infected ten (with the cruise-ships having had
0 cases and thus being #s 1&2) all have below a million population except
for the world’s most-populous country, China, which clearly ranks #1 as being
the pandemic-safest country (other than those tiny countries), the country that
has had the biggest success at dealing effectively with covid-19. China has had
69 cases per million residents. By contrast, the world’s worst performers,
among countries with populations over a million, have been: #221 Georgia, #219
Czechia, #218 Slovenia, #216 Lithuania, #215 Estonia, #213 Netherlands, #212
Belgium, #209 Croatia, #208 UK, #207 Bahrain, and #205 USA, all of which have
had extremely libertarian policies on the pandemic.
USA has thus far had 152,188
cases-per-million, which is 2,205 times higher than China’s 69
cases-per-million. (Georgia’s 223,929 cases-per-million is 3,245 times as high
as China’s.)
All of the worst-performing
countries have taken, overall, a far-more-libertarian-than-normal
policy-approach to the pandemic. China has probably taken the world’s
most-socialistic policy-approach to it. Some countries, such as DRC
Congo, have reported very low case-rates but have untrustworthy reporting.
Other than China, whose reporting has been reliable, only #19 (the 17th-lowest of
all countries), Taiwan (which is actually a region of China) is at all near
China’s: it is 701 cases-per-million.
The best performance among
U.S.-allied countries has been by New Zealand, #40 (or #38 not including the
two cruise-ships), at 2,596 cases-per-million. That is also the
most-socialistic of U.S.-allied countries. America has had 58.6 covid cases for
every one covid case in N.Z. However, N.Z. has had 37.6 cases for every one
covid case in China. So: in this sense, N.Z. is a little closer to China than
it is to U.S. On December 13th, RT headlined “NZ says ‘yes’ to 25-person orgies
as part of new Covid rules”, and indicated that NZ’s head-of-state,
Jacinda Ardern, is remarkably libertarian in the extent to which she supports
sexual freedom between consenting adults, but she is so very intelligent that
she calibrates this freedom in the context of the current covid-infection data
so that public health (which is a socialistic concern) remains the
higher priority. By contrast, America, ever since its Pilgrims, is socialistic in all of
the wrong ways.
China’s unemployment rate
has consistently,
every month, been below 6.25% throughout the pandemic, whereas America’s
peaked at 14.7% in April 2020 and declined to 6.7% by the end of that year. So, even from a strictly
economic standpoint, socialism was more effective than libertarianism was,
during the pandemic. The same was also true in
other countries.
Previous articles that I
have done on libertarianism-v.-socialism regarding public-policy responses to
this pandemic have been here and here and here and here; and, in each analysis, the
result has been the same, though the data were at different times and concerned
different specific countries. Also, NPR, on December 5th, did a detailed
analysis of America’s state-by-state comparisons, “Pro-Trump counties now have far
higher COVID death rates. Misinformation is to blame”, and Trump-voters were far
more libertarian than Biden voters were (even though Biden is more of a
libertarian than a socialist, when compared with heads-of-state around the
world).
The pandemic-evidence is
overwhelmingly showing a greater anti-pandemic policy-effectiveness in socialistic
regions than in libertarian regions. To put that finding in another way:
pandemic-control is even more of a public-health matter than it is a
private-health matter. Any scientifically oriented society will handle it that
way — because that’s the way it is.
—————
Investigative historian Eric Zuesse is the author of They’re Not
Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and of CHRIST’S
VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.
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