In his
piece in today’s Journal, John Fund notes that “It is
deeply symbolic that this epic battle over the direction of
government is taking place in the Badger State. Wisconsin was the
birthplace of the modern progressive state in the early 20th
century under Gov. Robert “Fighting Bob” LaFollette, who championed
progressive taxation and the nation’s first worker’s-compensation
system. In 1959, Gov. Gaylord Nelson made Wisconsin the first state
to grant public employees collective-bargaining
rights.”
Yesterday, Paul Taylor’s Eco-Politics
column was titled and explored how “Enviros back unions in
Midwest budget battles”.
Both recalled for me how it was indeed then-Sen.
Gaylord Nelson who started Earth Day, chosen to fall each year when
it does, April 22, we are told, by sheer 1/365 coincidence.
Mmmm. Yes.
Enjoy this excerpt from an
excellent book by another CEI colleague, Iain Murray, nailing
the point:
“[T]he instinct to broadly and aggressively apply the tools of
Marxism—central planning and government control—lives on.
The instinct is the same as it was when Marx articulated it in the
19th Century, but the old justification just doesn’t fly. Free
enterprise has proven itself not to oppress the working man, but to
free him.
If the working man is no longer oppressed, the central tenet of
Marxism no longer applies, but surely there must be another victim
of capitalism to take its place? Women and minorities
have advanced themselves under free enterprise just as surely as
have the working man, and so they are not ideal
candidates.
Luckily for the Left they have a victim ready on the
shelf. This time it is one that will not exercise free choice
in rejecting the ministrations of those who claim to speak for
it. In the leftist’s world view, the worker has been replaced
by ‘the Environment.’
The transition was seamless, because of a long history of
co-operation between Marxists and environmentalists. Earth
Day is held every year on April 22nd, a date deliberately chosen
because it was Lenin’s birthday. R.J. Smith, the veteran
champion of free-market environmentalism and private conservation,
told Human Events:
‘It is no accident it is on Lenin’s birthday, April 22,’ he
said. ‘It wasn’t a coincidence. I knew some of the kids involved .
They thought, “What better day than Lenin’s birthday because
capitalism destroys the environment?” Most environmental ecologists
believed the source of environmental degradation was the
selfishness of capitalist owners. So we had to have a socialist
system with a manager instead of an owner. Some of the
constitutions of Communist states expressly forbid pollution….’
(Joseph A. D’Agostino, Conservative Spotlight: RJ Smith, Human
Events, Oct 29, 2001)”