Fife wrote:Speaker to Animals wrote:The big problem here is that the entire world has become dependent upon our food yield surplus. If we did this, a lot of people are going to starve in the developing world.
I'd rather subsidize American labor and capital going around the world to teach the world to grow its own food than subsidizing General Mills.
It's not that simple. Libertarians have a tendency to look at humans as interchangeable, when that's simply not the case. Look around you. Only two groups of people managed to develop complex, technological societies.
None of the excuses pan out. We have dumped billions upon billions of dollars into Africa over the past fifty years in the form of government aid, charity, and subsidized goods and services, to little effect. They are a tribal people. It's not like you can just go there, show them how to form corporations and innovate, and then walk away from a prosperous western nation.
Nigeria is one of the most resource-rich nations in the world, and among the poorest per capita. Iceland is one of the most resource-poor nations in the world, and among the richest per capita.
Whatever the solution is for them, either it needs to be based on tribalism, or we need to actually impose circumstances on their people that will select for high-trust, low-violence society over time as happened to us in the middle ages and to the Chinese over two thousand years ago.
And you can't really impose those things. We could, for example, demand social reforms that would turn Africa's extractive social and economic institutions into productive institutions, but the ruling class will never allow it to happen. They'd rather their people not receive the aid in that case because such reform would take away their power and wealth extraction. In a tribal system, the ruler runs the society to his benefit and the benefit of his clan. There exists no fealty to a wider group of people. You care about your closest kin first, and your care diminishes as people become further removed in relations to you.
If you think that's just some unique circumstance common in Africa, then I'd invite you to take a gander at every major population of African-descent people in the world outside of Africa as well.
I feel like whatever we do only makes it worse. We advanced first and we harm the rest of humanity by pretending as if all they have to do is "believe" in the miracle of the free market or whatever to do the same thing. What we did, and what the East Asians did, was a major evolutionary step that others have to make in their own way. And, just as the European and East Asian peoples do it completely differently, I suspect a future African people would do it differently. The advanced civilization they someday will form will be their own thing, not a copy of our own.