Introduction
In various articles that I
have written from time to time, I have alluded to the fact that there are
plenty of racially discriminatory attitudes and behaviour on the political
Left and that Leftist racism is at least as vicious as any other form of
racism. Leftists of course constantly condemn the slightest suspicion of
racism in others in an apparent claim that they are holier than others in
that respect. In this article, therefore, I draw together much of what I
have said before in different sources and added a lot of new material in
the hope of giving a single more comprehensive treatment of Leftist
racism.
Nazism was Leftist
Probably the ultimate racist
creed was Nazism. And one of the great confidence tricks of the 20th
Century is the way in which 20th century intellectuals managed to get
Nazism labelled as "Rightist". This is however utter nonsense.
Take this description of a political programme: A "declaration of war
against the order of things which exist, against the state of things which
exist, in a word, against the structure of the world which presently
exists". You could hardly get a more change-oriented or revolutionary
programme than that. So whose programme was it? Marx? Lenin? Stalin?
Trotsky? Mao? No. It was how Hitler described his programme towards the
end of "Mein Kampf". And the Left pretend that Hitler was some
sort of conservative!
And who was it who described
his movement as having a 'revolutionary creative will' which had 'no fixed
aim, … no permanency, only eternal change'. It could very easily have
been Trotsky or Mao but it was in fact Hitler (O'Sullivan, 1983. p. 138).
Clearly, Nazism was nothing more nor less than a racist form of Leftism
(rather extreme Leftism at that) and to label it as "Rightist"
or anything else is to deny reality.
To reinforce the point that
Nazism was in fact Leftist, we might also note: Hitler always campaigned
as a socialist and champion of the worker and the full name of Hitler's
political party — generally abbreviated as "Nazi" — says it
all: Die Nazionalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter Partei ("The
National Socialist German Worker's Party"). So, as a good socialist
does, Hitler justified everything he did in the name of "the
people" (Das Volk). The Nazi State was, like the Soviet State,
all-powerful, and the Nazi party, in good socialist fashion, supervised
German industry minutely. And of course Hitler and Stalin were initially
allies. It was only the Nazi-Soviet pact that enabled Hitler's conquest of
Western Europe. The fuel in the tanks of Hitler's Panzers as they stormed
through France was Soviet fuel.
And a book that was very
fashionable worldwide in the '60s was the 1958 book "The Affluent
Society" by influential "liberal" Canadian economist J.K.
Galbraith — in which he fulminated about what he saw as our
"Private affluence and public squalor". But Hitler preceded him.
Hitler shared with the German Left of his day the slogan: Gemeinnutz
vor Eigennutz (Common use before private use).
It is also a matter of
historical record that, after the Nazi-Soviet pact, Communists worldwide
immediately became vigorously pro-Hitler. So Leftist
"principles" are obviously very flexible. It is reasonable to
conclude therefore, that, if Hitler had won and Stalin lost the war,
Leftists would now be justifying their constant clamour for change and
their bids for power as furthering Nazi ideals rather than
"humanitarian" ideals.
And we all know how evil Nazi
eugenics were, don't we? How crazy were their efforts to build up the
"master race" through selective breeding of SS men with the best
of German women — the Lebensborn project? Good Leftists recoil in horror
from all that of course. But who were the great supporters of eugenics in
Hitler's day? In the USA, the great eugenicists of the first half of the
20th century were the "Progressives". And who were the
Progressives? Here is one summary of them:
Originally, progressive
reformers sought to regulate irresponsible corporate monopoly,
safeguarding consumers and labor from the excesses of the profit motive.
Furthermore, they desired to correct the evils and inequities created by
rapid and uncontrolled urbanization. Progressivism ... asserted that the
social order could and must be improved... Some historians, like Richard
Hofstadter and George Mowry, have argued that the progressive movement
attempted to return America to an older, more simple, agrarian
lifestyle. For a few progressives, this certainly was true. But for
most, a humanitarian doctrine of social progress motivated the reforming
spirit.
Sound familiar? The Red/Green
alliance of today is obviously not new. So Hitler's eugenics were yet
another part of Hitler's LEFTISM! He got his eugenic theories from the
Leftists of his day. He was simply being a good Leftist intellectual in
subscribing to such theories.
The summary of Progressivism
above is from De Corte (1978). Against all his own evidence, De Corte also
claims that the Progressives were "conservative." More Leftist
whitewash! See also Pickens (1968).
And are feminists
conservative? Hardly. And feminists are hardly a new phenomenon either. In
the person of Margaret Sanger and others, they were very active in the USA
in first half of the 20th century, advocating (for instance) abortion. And
Margaret Sanger was warmly praised by Hitler for her energetic
championship of eugenics. And the American eugenicists were very racist.
They shared Hitler's view that Jews were genetically inferior and opposed
moves to allow into the USA Jews fleeing from Hitler (Richmond, 1998). So
if Hitler's eugenics and racial theories were loathsome, it should be
acknowledged that his vigorous supporters in the matter at that time were
Leftists and feminists, rather than conservatives.
But surely Hitler was at least
like US conservatives in being a "gun nut"? Far from it. Weimar
(pre-Hitler) Germany did have restrictions on private ownership of
firearms but the Nazis introduced even further restrictions when they came
to power. The Nazi Weapons Law (or Waffengesetz), which restricted
the possession of militarily useful weapons and forbade trade in weapons
without a government-issued license, was passed by the Reichstag on March
18, 1938.
Hitler was in fact even more
clearly a Leftist than he was a nationalist or a racist. Although in his
speeches he undoubtedly appealed to the nationalism of the German people,
Locke (2001) makes a strong case that Hitler was not in fact a very good
nationalist in that he always emphasized that his primary loyalty was to
what he called the Aryan race — and Germany was only one part of that
race. Locke then goes on to point out that Hitler was not even a very
consistent racist in that the Dutch, the Danes etc. were clearly Aryan
even by Hitler's own eccentric definition yet he attacked them whilst at
the same time allying himself with the very non-Aryan Japanese. And the
Russians and the Poles (whom Hitler also attacked) are rather more
frequently blonde and blue-eyed (Hitler's ideal) than the Germans
themselves are! So what DID Hitler believe in? Locke suggests that
Hitler's actions are best explained by saying that he simply had a love of
war but offers no explanation of WHY Hitler would love war. Hitler's
extreme Leftism does explain this however. As the quotations already given
show, Hitler shared with other Leftists a love of constant change and
excitement — and what could offer more of that than war?
The idea that Nazism was
motivated primarily by a typically Leftist hunger for change and
excitement and rejection of the status quo is reinforced by the now famous
account of life in Nazi Germany given by a young "Aryan" who
lived through it. Originally written before World War II, Haffner's (2002)
account of why Hitler rose to power stresses the boring nature of ordinary
German life and observes that the appeal of the Nazis lay in their
offering of relief from that: "The great danger of life in Germany
has always been emptiness and boredom ... The menace of monotony hangs, as
it has always hung, over the great plains of northern and eastern Germany,
with their colorless towns and their all too industrious, efficient, and
conscientious business and organizations. With it comes a horror vacui and
the yearning for 'salvation': through alcohol, through superstition, or,
best of all, through a vast, overpowering, cheap mass intoxication."
So he too saw the primary appeal of Nazism as its offering of change,
novelty and excitement.
And how about another direct
quote from Hitler himself?
We are socialists, we are
enemies of today's capitalistic economic system for the exploitation of
the economically weak, with its unfair salaries, with its unseemly
evaluation of a human being according to wealth and property instead of
responsibility and performance, and we are all determined to destroy
this system under all conditions.
(Speech of May 1, 1927. Quoted
by John Toland, Adolf Hitler, 1977, p. 306)
Clearly, the idea that Hitler
was a Rightist is probably the most successful BIG LIE of the 20th
Century. He was to the Right of the Communists but that is all.
Leftist denial about Nazism
The way contemporary
"Western" Leftists constantly hurl the labels "Nazi"
and "Fascist" at anybody they disagree with suggests almost an
obsession with Nazism. Such an obsession is also suggested by the way TV
programs about Hitler and Nazism always seem to be available from our
Left-dominated media. Programs about Stalin's Russia are as rare as hen's
teeth by comparison.
This continuing Leftist
obsession with Nazism might make some sense if Nazism were uniquely evil
but, horrible and massive though the Nazi crimes were, they were anything
but unique. For a start, government by tyranny is, if anything, normal in
human history. And both anti-Semitism and eugenic theories were normal in
prewar Europe. Further back in history, even Martin Luther wrote a most
vicious and well-known attack on the Jews. And Nazi theories of German
racial superiority differed from then-customary British beliefs in British
racial superiority mainly in that the British views were implemented with
typical conservative moderation whereas the Nazi views were implemented
with typical Leftist fanaticism and brutality (cf. Stalin and Pol Pot).
And the Nazi and Russian pogroms differed mainly in typically greater
German thoroughness and efficiency. And waging vicious wars and
slaughtering people "en masse" because of their supposed group
identity have been regrettably common phenomena both before and after
Hitler (e.g. Stalin's massacres of Kulaks and Ukrainians, the unspeakable
Pol Pot's massacres of all educated Cambodians, Peru's "Shining
Path", the Nepalese Marxists, the Tamil Tigers and the universal
Communist mass executions of "class-enemies"). Both Stalin and
Mao Tse Tung are usually "credited" with murdering far more
"class enemies" than Hitler executed Jews.
It seems an obvious
conclusion, then, that the constant Leftist excoriation of Hitler and the
Nazis stems not from the unique horribleness of Nazism but has as its main
aim an effort at camouflage — an effort to disguise or hide from public
awareness the real kinship that exists between Nazism and other forms of
Leftism. Modern-day Leftists do not want people to know that Nazism is
their ugly twin. They just cannot afford to have people realize that ALL
the great mass-murders of the 20th century were the product of Leftism.
Modern day Leftists of course
hate it when you point out to them that Hitler was one of them. They deny
it furiously — even though in Hitler's own day the orthodox Leftists who
represented the German labor unions (the SPD) often voted WITH the Nazis
in the Reichstag (German Parliament).
As part of that denial, an
essay by Steve Kangas is much reproduced on the internet. Entering the
search phrase "Hitler was a Leftist" will bring up multiple
copies of it. Kangas however reveals where he is coming from in his very
first sentence: "Many conservatives accuse Hitler of being a leftist,
on the grounds that his party was named "National Socialist."
But socialism requires worker ownership and control of the means of
production". It does? Only to Marxists. So Kangas is saying only that
Hitler was less Leftist than the Communists — and that would not be
hard. Surely a "democratic" Leftist should see that as faintly
to Hitler's credit, in fact.
Some other points made by
Kangas are highly misleading. He says for instance that Hitler favoured
"competition over co-operation". Hitler in fact rejected Marxist
notions of class struggle and had as his great slogan: "Ein Reich,
ein Volk, ein Fuehrer" (One State, one people, one leader). He
ultimately wanted Germans to be a single, unified, co-operating whole
under him, with all notions of social class or other divisions forgotten.
Other claims made by Kangas are simply laughable: He says that Hitler
cannot have been a Leftist because he favoured: "politics and
militarism over pacifism, dictatorship over democracy". Phew! So
Stalin was not political, not a militarist and not a dictator? Enough
said.
What I have said so far
about the Leftist character of Nazism is in fact only a small part of the
evidence. A more detailed historical account can be found in my paper
about Hitler on my main
website.
Modern-day anti-racism
So people like Adolf Hitler
and Pim Fortuyn (the homosexual Dutch political leader assassinated by a
Green activist in May, 2002) are Rightist only by arbitrary definition.
What they advocated was generally Leftist. So Left-wing racism does not
exist only insofar as it is DEFINED out of existence.
As many people have pointed
out, the late Pim Fortuyn advocated gay marriage, gender equality,
liberalized drug laws and criticized a religion which he saw as intolerant
and homophobic — which sounds an awful lot like the Leftists of his era
— but because he also wanted to stop further immigration into his
already densely populated country he became, "Hey presto!", a
"Right-wing extremist"! Brunton also points out that there is
much in the rhetoric of prominent French anti-immigrant politician
Jean-Marie Le Pen which would get him described as a Leftist were it not
for his racial views. Any Leftist who does allow that race might have some
significance in some way is immediately relabelled as Rightist. Being
racist is enough in the current Left lexicon to make you Rightist
regardless of anything else you might believe or advocate.
So virulent racism CAN exist
on the Left. Most Leftists are just dishonest about acknowledging it, that
is all. They think that by relabelling it they perform some sort of magic
trick that makes it go away.
Nonetheless, in pursuit of
their usual "All men are equal" shibboleth, one of the proudest
banners of modern-day Leftism is anti-racism. Leftists will grudgingly
allow that one can be both a Leftist and a Nationalist — Gough Whitlam,
the great hero of the Australian Left, certainly was an unashamed
nationalist, as were those great champions of the Argentinian
"descamisados", Juan and Eva Peron, and as is the Communist Kim
dynasty in North Korea with their catastrophic doctrine of
"juche" (national self-reliance) — but to allow any
significance for race means automatically these days that you cannot be a
Leftist.
It might be noted, moreover,
that Leftists seldom seem to live among the minorities that they
ostensibly champion. They are "limousine liberals" in Spiro
Agnew's memorable phrase. What most Americans really think of at least
some minorities is shown graphically by the phenomenon of "white
flight" (US whites normally abandon suburbs that acquire more than a
5% Negro population) but we do not seem to see Leftists rushing to fill
the houses left vacant by that. If deeds speak louder than words, this
would tend to point to the Leftist's anti-racist advocacy as being mere
empty rhetoric.
Leftist racism in history
There is much more in history
that shows anti-racism to be a cloak that Leftists have only recently
donned. To give just a tiny sample of what could be mentioned:
Before World War II,
anti-racism was certainly NOT the mainstay of Leftist doctrine that it is
today. Who was it who said: "What is the worldly religion of the Jew?
Huckstering. What is his worldly God? Money."? No. It was not Adolf
Hitler but Karl Marx himself (Marx, 1844). See Blanchard (1984) for a full
discussion of Marx's anti-Semitism.
And who was it who wrote this?
"Not until my fourteenth or fifteenth year did I begin to come across
the word 'Jew,' with any frequency, partly in connection with political
discussions.... For the Jew was still characterized for me by nothing but
his religion, and therefore, on grounds of human tolerance, I maintained
my rejection of religious attacks in this case as in others. Consequently,
the tone, particularly that of the Viennese anti-Semitic press, seemed to
me unworthy of the cultural tradition of a great nation". Some kindly
liberal wrote that, no doubt? Some anti-racist? Some Leftist? The
sentiments are certainly ones that anti-racists could only applaud, are
they not? But those words are actually the words of Adolf Hitler, writing
in "Mein Kampf". And we all know what he ended up doing! And
from 1901 to 1966 the Australian government had an official policy known
as the "White Australia" policy — a policy which forbad
non-white immigration into Australia. In other words, for most of the time
that "slegs blankies" ruled as the guiding policy in South
Africa, its English equivalent ("whites only") ruled in
Australia too. And who were always the most ardent supporters of that
policy? The Australian Labor Party — Australia's major Leftist party. It
was an Australian Labor Party leader (Arthur Calwell) who became famous
for his remark that, "Two Wongs don't make a white". The policy
was eventually abolished by a conservative government under Harold Holt.
So Leftists can be as racist as anyone else if it suits them.
This is also shown by the way
Jews were heavily oppressed up until quite recently in Russia under the
Soviet system. The Soviet Gulag may not have been as regularly fatal as
Hitler's concentration camps but that is about the best that one can say
of it.
Only a few fragments of the
history of Leftist racism have been given here but in any case a typical
Leftist response to what has been shown would be: "So what? History
is history. It has no relevance to Leftism today." There are many
possible answers to that but any claim that modern-day Leftism is somehow
different, that it is not and cannot be racist is of course being given
the lie right now with the upsurge of Leftist anti-Semitism as a response
to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
And some Leftists who are
active and prominent in Left-wing politics right now also have a history
of anti-black racism. Senator Robert Byrd, for instance, is such a
favourite among US Democrats that he even serves as Chairman of the US
Senate --- yet in his 20s he was an active and vocal member of the Ku Klux
Klan! You can hardly get more racist than that. So Leftist racism is no
mere historical curiosity. Even prominent modern-day Leftists are
perfectly capable of it.
Affirmative action
There are exceptions to every
rule, however, and there is one form of racism that modern-day
"Western" Leftists DO enthusiastically allow themselves. A great
Leftist cause for the last 30 or more years has been "affirmative
action" — which normally translates into deliberate discrimination
against whites both in hiring practices and in admissions to universities
and colleges — a policy which is as blatantly racist as any policy could
be.
The policy is normally
justified as needed in order to restore "balance" or
"diversity" and so to reverse the discrimination of the past but
if that were the motive such a policy would also be used to restore
political balance in the social science and humanities schools of our
universities and colleges — given the huge preponderance of Leftists
teaching in such schools and the virtual barring of Rightists there
(Kramer, 1999; Horowitz, 1999; Redding, 2001; Sommer, 2002). Needless to
say, no affirmative action policy leading to the preferential hiring of
conservatives exists in any major "Western" university.
Voltaire's famous declaration that: "I disagree with what you say but
will defend to the death your right to say it" obviously has no place
in modern Leftist thinking. Clearly, then, affirmative action is a simple
claim of righteousness and moral superiority for Leftists, nothing more. A
Leftist will happily be racist if it enables him to make THAT claim!
A good reply to the Leftist
arguments for "affirmative action" might be some very famous
words: "I have a dream that my children will one day live in a nation
where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the
content of their character. I have a dream today". To their shame it
is the Leftists today who favour people on the basis of the colour of
their skin rather than on the content of their character. The chief
obstacles to the realization of Martin Luther King's dream today are
America's so-called "liberals".
And why is the gross
discrimination in favour of blacks that is euphemistically called
"affirmative action" seen as necessary? Surely if Leftists saw
blacks as genetically equal, all that would be needed would be to ensure
that blacks had equal opportunity (equal access to education etc.) to
ensure equality of outcomes. Instead, however, Leftists see it as
necessary to enforce equal outcomes by the weight of the law. Their deeds
reveal that Leftists obviously do NOT really believe that blacks are
inherently equal to whites.
This Leftist racism would also
seem to show in the current Leftist doctrine that preferential admission
of blacks to universities and colleges is needed to ensure
"diversity" on US campuses. No testing of the
"diversity" of thinking in the relevant candidates for admission
is done. Just their blackness seems to suffice as evidence that they will
add "diversity". Their backgrounds could be thoroughly middle
class but there is still that unshakable confidence that they will add
"diversity". This implies that blacks think differently from
whites just because they are black. That may well be true but acting on
such a principle seems to betray precisely that belief in inborn racial
differences which Leftists normally condemn vehemently in others.
That racism lurks just beneath
the surface in Leftists is also shown vividly by their constant adoption
of double standards when speaking of populations of European and
non-European origins. There is always an acceptance of barbarity among
non-Europeans and a corresponding expectation that people of European
origin "should know better". For instance, Leftists constantly
cast up the undoubted evils of (European) Nazism so that there can hardly
be anyone in the Western world who is unaware of those evils. But how
often do Leftists excoriate the simultaneous and arguably greater Japanese
atrocities against the Chinese? I have never heard a single Leftist do so.
And Western countries are often criticized by Leftists for their
"harsh" treatment of illegal immigrants (treatment which rarely
leads to any deaths) but we hear hardly a word about the mini-holocausts
that are occurring all the time in Africa. Certainly no Leftist that I
have ever heard condemns such holocausts. If they do it is nothing
compared to the attacks that they mount on the much more benign countries
of European origin. Clearly, Leftists have an underlying view of the
difference between the "civilized" and "savage" races
that is little different from the views of such heroes of past British
Imperialism as Rudyard Kipling.
A more general point in this
connection is made by Dalrymple (2002): "Socialist and anti-Semite
alike seek an all-encompassing explanation of the imperfection of the
world, and for the persistence of poverty and injustice: and each thinks
he has found an answer. There are other connections between left-wing
thought and anti-Semitism (usually believed to be a disease of the Right
alone). The liberal intellectual who laments the predominance of dead
white males in the college syllabus or the lack of minority representation
in the judiciary uses fundamentally the same argument as the anti-Semite
who objects to the prominence of Jews in the arts, sciences, professions,
and in commerce. They both assume that something must be amiss — a
conspiracy — if any human group is over- or under-represented in any
human activity, achievement, or institution."
Anti-Americanism
Another perhaps amusing
exception for the poor old Leftist is that one of the many hatreds he is
allowed is ALMOST racist: He is allowed to be anti-American. It might be
objected that anti-Americanism is not racist because Americans are not a
race but the essential point surely is that prejudice and hatred is
prejudice and hatred, however the target group is defined.
And the events of September
11, 2001 surely show that hatred of America (whether by Muslim fantasists,
Japanese Bushido fantasists, Leftist fantasists or any other fantasists)
can be as malign, mindless and dangerous as any other form of prejudice.
And it must be noted that Muslim fundamentalists are very much like the
Greens and the Left in their dislike of the modern capitalistic world and
in their dream of turning us all back to some sort of an idealized
primitive past. No wonder so many Leftists condone Muslim terrorism! And
if the Muslim fundamentalists want to return us all to a feudal state, the
various Communist regimes actually did. Stalin, Mao, Kim Il Sung etc were
as much God-kings in their time as any Pharaoh of Egypt ever was.
Racism normal?
It might nonetheless be argued
that, whatever their motivations, modern-day Leftists do some good by
their vocal condemnation of "racism" — and that could well be
so. Racism can undoubtedly be a great and ignorant evil. But is it ALWAYS
a great and ignorant evil?
Edmund Burke (1790) has some
claims to being the founding theoretician of conservatism and he claimed
that loyalty to one's group, tribe, nation etc is a basic human instinct.
And the famous military theorist, Von Clausewitz (1972) noted over 150
years ago: that "Even the most civilized of peoples, in short, can be
fired with passionate hatred for each other" (p. 76). So what does
modern social science tell us?
Let us look initially at the
literature of academic psychology in particular: Brown (1986) surveyed the
large body of extant psychological research on the question and concluded
that group loyalty and group identification are rooted in "universal
ineradicable psychological processes". In other words, group loyalty
is not only normal but universal. And another psychologist particularly
active in research into feelings of group identity concluded: "Not
only is ingroup favouritism .... not related to outgroup dislike, it also
does not seem causally dependant on denigration of the outgroup"
(Turner, 1978, p. 249). See also Brewer & Collins (1981, p. 350) and
Brown, Condor, Mathews, Wade & Williams (1986).
And this is moderate compared
with what can be found elsewhere in the social science literature. For
instance, Hechter (1986) claims that all racism is rational while the
prominent French anthropologist Levi-Straus (1983) not only claims that
ethnocentrism is universal and inescapable but also claims that it is
desirable — on the grounds that it promotes cultural diversity. And the
sociobiologists, of course (e.g. Mihalyi, 1984/5; Van den Berghe, 1981)
regard ingroup favouritism as universal not only to man but to all social
animals. Perhaps most extreme of all, Volkan (1985 & 1988) says that
we all actually NEED group enemies and allies.
But few Leftists are
interested in such findings and therefore often carry their condemnation
of people's thinking about groups to a ridiculous and unfair degree. They
tend to characterize as racist almost anyone who is honest about his or
her perfectly normal feelings of group identity — however harmless and
non-malevolent those feelings may be. In other words, present-day Leftists
tend to find racists under every bed. They are so wedded to exorcising the
demons in the world about them that an imaginary demon will do if a real
one cannot be found.
They do so because it is in
fact just a ploy for them — a ploy to obtain kudos. The reality that we
all like our own group and our kind best (Park, 1950) is simply ignored by
Leftists. A simple blanket condemnation of all manifestations of group
awareness is the usual limit of their intellectual prowess. Leftists must
need all of their talent for denying reality to avoid condemnation of the
vast passions generated worldwide by international soccer matches!
So are Rightists and
Leftists both equally racist?
It would seem to follow from
the view of racism as being innate and universal that both Left-leaning
and Right-leaning people in the general population would be equally likely
to be characterized by racist attitudes. And survey research conducted
among the general population in Australia, Britain and the USA does indeed
show that the correlations between overall ideology and racist attitudes
are negligible (Ray, 1984; Ray & Furnham, 1984; Ray & Lovejoy,
1986; Raden, 1989, Table 2). Leftists and Rightists are equally racist.
Most research on the question has however been conducted among college
students (e.g. Adorno et al, 1950; Duckitt, 1993) and, among students,
those with racist views are highly likely to be conservative.
A paper by Sniderman, Brody
& Kuklinski (1984) is therefore interesting and unusual in that it
relied on U.S. general population sampling and separated people out in
terms of educational level. These authors did indeed find some overall
association between racist and conservative attitudes but found it only
among well-educated respondents. Among those with only a basic education
there was no association between ideology and racism to be found at all.
Racists were equally likely to be of the Left or the Right. This is
consistent with the view that any association between the two variable is
produced in the educational system by teachers (both secondary and
tertiary) who tend to be both liberal and anti-racist. People who
acculturate best to the educational system will therefore show both
liberal and anti-racist views and this will produce an overall association
between the variables.
Further evidence that such a
social context is crucial for any such an association to emerge is the
fact that in Northern Irish samples (Mercer & Cairns, 1981) the
association is found for Protestants only (not among Catholics).
Conservatism, therefore, may be associated with negative racial attitudes
under some particular circumstances and in some particular places but
there is no reason to say that political orientation is related to racial
attitudes in general. See also Weil (1985) and Gaertner (1973).
Weigel & Howes (1985) did
report a strong relationship between conservative and racist ideology in a
U.S. general population sample but their "conservatism" scale
was more a Leftist caricature of what modern-day conservatives believe
than anything else. Most of its items would be more accurately described
as measuring "Jingoism" (exaggerated nationalism and contempt
for foreigners) so the correlation found was largely artifactual
("built-in").
Vote and racism
Conservative or Leftist
attitudes often do not translate well into the political party one votes
for. Conservative Southern Democrats are of course well-known in the US.
So let us look at vote directly and ask what attitudes characterize
Right-voting and Left-voting people. And in US general population samples,
the relationship between racial attitudes and vote has been known to be
weak to non-existent (Williams & Wright, 1955).
Some more recent research
reported by Eisenman & Sirgo (1993) is also of some interest here.
They reported principally the responses of U.S. voters to a single survey
question concerning the degree of help that the government should give to
blacks. They found that more Democrats than Republicans thought that the
government should help blacks more and it is this aspect of their findings
that the authors themselves concentrate on. Another aspect of their
findings that should be noted, however, is that although the most extreme
anti-black response was endorsed by 43 Republican voters it was also
endorsed by 49 Democrat voters! See Table 2 of Eisenman & Sirgo
(1993). So is it Republicans or Democrats who are the racists? There seems
to be no clear tendency either way. George Wallace Democrats are obviously
still alive, well and easy to find.
Racist behavior and
ideology
So far attitudes only have
been mentioned: not behaviour. If attitudes may not translate well into
vote, they may not translate well into behaviour either. Regrettably,
studies that examine behaviour as distinct from attitudes are rare. So a
finding of some interest was by Gough & Bradley (1993). These authors
were unusual in that they used a properly constructed scale to measure
rated racist behavior. They correlated it with a form of the California
"F" scale (usually described as measuring authoritarianism but
perhaps more informatively referred to as measuring a type of
old-fashioned conservatism. See Ray, 1988 & 1990). They found a
correlation between the attitude and behavior measures of essentially zero
(.08). Leftists and Rightists were then equally likely to behave in racist
ways.
Racism is then universal and,
depite their claims, Leftists are as racist in their attitudes as anyone
else.
Anti-racism and
"Equality"
So WHY is a present-day
Leftist not supposed to be racist? Because even a Leftist realizes that it
is pretty vacant simply to be against the status quo. He has to have
something a bit more substantial to say than that in order to get any
attention at all. But his best attempt at finding something substantial to
say is still pretty pathetic. What he says is: "All men are
equal" and "The government should fix it". The proverbial
Blind Frederick could see that all men are NOT equal and anybody who
thinks that governments are good at doing things can only be pitied.
Nonetheless, "Equality" is the Leftist's claimed ideal and
government action is the way he proposes to bring it about.
So given his slender
intellectual and rhetorical resources, the Leftist has to make up for
their emptiness by advocating them both blindly and vigorously. And, if
all men are equal, then all races must be equal too, mustn't they?
Obviously so, one would think. So, if he allows any recognition of racial
differences, the Leftist risks having to give up one of the two slender
straws that he clutches at in order to give himself something to say.
But how do we explain the fact
that it only in relatively recent times that anti-racism has become a
mainstay of Leftist agitation? Again some history helps: The
"Levelling" idea that has always characterized Leftists had a
very long history before Marx espoused it. Such different people as the
Christian fundamentalist "Levellers" in Oliver Cromwell's New
Model Army and the slave-owning gentlemen who framed and espoused the
American Declaration of Independence were attracted by the idea of
equality. The latter therefore even incorporated into their Declaration an
assertion that it was an obvious truth that "all men are created
equal".
"ALL" men? So blacks
and whites are equal too? No. Believers in equality have always had to be
good at ignoring reality and the American declarers had little trouble in
reconciling equality with slavery — with what most people might think
was its diametric opposite! How did they and others after them do it ?
They did it quite easily: Long before Hitler made it his central policy,
the people of the world were for many thinkers divided up between
"Menschen" (men) and "Untermenschen" (sub-men) and
equality obviously did not apply to "Untermenschen". So when the
Hitlerian catastrophe thoroughly discredited and made obnoxious the idea
of classifying certain races as being sub-human and hence outside the
magic circle of "equality", Leftists found it expedient to hop
on to the anti-racist bandwagon — no doubt with some relief. It did make
their advocacy a lot simpler.
Clearly, however, their
anti-racism is nonetheless mere opportunism: History shows that they have
no intrinsic committment to it. When racism was generally regarded as
sound and reasonable they were for it. Now that Hitler has made the very
word obnoxious, they are against it.
So are we doomed to more
racist evil?
The message in this article so
far must sound like a dismal one. If we are all racists, does that mean
that mankind is doomed to suffer forever from hate crimes and mass
outbreaks of racist evil?
To answer that we need to
realize that racist attitudes and racist behaviour are NOT automatically
connected. Quite aside from the evidence from psychological research which
shows that (La Piere, 1934; Stephan, 1985) there is the evidence of
history.
To start our look at that, who
knows that the first national leader to declare war on Hitler (Neville
Chamberlain) was himself an unapologetic antisemite? Does that not require
a doubletake? It surely shows that there is a long and winding path
between racist attitudes and behaviour. And there are therefore lots of
points where people can be led OFF that path.
The British Empire is the best
case in point. Britons of that era regarded it as blindingly obvious that
they were a superior race especially blessed by God (sound familar?). Yet
did they therefore perpetrate pogroms or holocausts against anybody? Far
from it. As Christians, they actually saw their superiority as giving them
a duty to care for the "lesser" races (Kipling's famous
"white man's burden").
There can be no doubt that
there were some ugly episodes under British imperialism. The tragic
slaughter at Amritsar of men, women and children by General Dyer still
makes me weep. And there was also the awful death from disease of Boer
women and children in British concentration camps during the South African
war. But let it be noted that General Dyer was cashiered over his actions.
He did NOT act with British government approval. And the death of the Boer
women and children was both unintentional and widely decried in Britain at
the time. The whole South African war was in fact vigorously opposed at
the time by such influential figures as Lloyd George (later to become
Britain's Prime Minister during World War I).
So if we compare the Leftist
racism of Hitler and the racism of the very conservative British, what is
the obvious conclusion? The conclusion is that feelings of racial,
national or group superiority are natural, normal and healthy and can as
easily lead to benevolent outcomes as evil ones. It is only racists who
harbour hate in their heart generally who are to be feared.
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