Feedbag Politics
If even the people running a country have no faith in it, how can its
ordinary citizens have more? This virtually universal lack of faith is
almost as tragic as the cynicism and dysfunctionality causing it. It is
time for someone to stand up and say that it does not have to be that way.
We can change things and not in the way Comrades Symonenko, Tkachenko,
Moroz, or the other members of the back-to-the-future crowd would like
to. This country is sinking under the weight of its own state; it has more
state structures, employees, and functions than its economy can support.
That makes everybody run away from the state as far into the shadows as
possible, promotes disinvestment instead of investment, and means that
there is so much law and regulation that virtually everybody is to some
extent a criminal. It is not only in Russia that the middle class has become
thoroughly criminalized. Where something can be hung and virtually everybody,
it means that those in power can always do a little digging and shut down
virtually anyone or anything. In other words, too much law leads to lawlessness
as sure as too much state leads to the virtually reality state where bribes
are far more important than a bureaucrat's official pay envelope and the
state itself can neither pay its bills nor adequately fulfill such indispensable
functions as law enforcement and national defense. Things cannot go on
this way forever. Not even a people as trained to submission as citizens
of the former Soviet Union will tolerate such idiocy forever. The only
question is in what direction their frustration will be channeled.
Выпуск газеты №:
№47, (1998)Section
Day After Day