A little about Brad Delong. It's important since he influential among liberals, and Richter thinks his work is some sort of economic gospel.
Brad thinks we in the west owe the third world a living. He knows that it results in American jobs lost but his answer to that is obvious to a liberal, government run retraining programs. Say a 45 year old manufacturing engineer with 3 kids loses his job to an Indian, then he simply retrains for .... for... well Brad didn't exactly fill that in, probably a nurse or accountant eh?. Oh how I want us to outsource economists and make Brad retrain, but the point is he punts to government to make his liberal visions seem plausible. Details? oh the government will figure them out as we all know government is so good at that. There's a second little fact in all this, Brad knows that this results in lower american wages, they call it 'wage compression'. So not only do you have to retrain, you get lower pay as a result. Brad doesn't care about that, to him it's social justice.
I read a lot of his crap to find this out. One day I read one of his blogs and he stated something like "As my young son sits in front of me, I don't want to tell him when he grows up that we held India in poverty." I wish I had bookmarked it but I can't find it now. So Brad's primary motivation is to feel good about what he did for India to make his son proud, assuming his son cares. The American worker will just have accept a lower wage and depend on gov't retraining. Not only does Brad want to redistribute, he wants to redistribute to India. I say we compress Brad's wages immediately and send it over there.
Here's something from his blog that reinforces the point, that we are responsible for the third worlds poverty (the old zero sum game model, somhow you took something from them).
http://www.j-bradford-delong.net/movable_type/2004-2_archives/000262.html
note how much of a jerk he can be to others, note how he writes on and on about poor Indians but not one mention of displaced americans
We have STOLEN their option to make mats by not buying! I am ceaslessly amazed at the logical sophistry of liberals. It all boils down to this, they simply hate that western civ is successful need to bring it down for emotional reasons, or they simply hate I don't know. I cannot explain this any other way.
So now you are a THIEF if you don't buy Indian goods. What can I say, these people are sick, they are incurably hateful ass holes. These are the folks behind Ricter's plan. trust them?
Brad thinks we in the west owe the third world a living. He knows that it results in American jobs lost but his answer to that is obvious to a liberal, government run retraining programs. Say a 45 year old manufacturing engineer with 3 kids loses his job to an Indian, then he simply retrains for .... for... well Brad didn't exactly fill that in, probably a nurse or accountant eh?. Oh how I want us to outsource economists and make Brad retrain, but the point is he punts to government to make his liberal visions seem plausible. Details? oh the government will figure them out as we all know government is so good at that. There's a second little fact in all this, Brad knows that this results in lower american wages, they call it 'wage compression'. So not only do you have to retrain, you get lower pay as a result. Brad doesn't care about that, to him it's social justice.
I read a lot of his crap to find this out. One day I read one of his blogs and he stated something like "As my young son sits in front of me, I don't want to tell him when he grows up that we held India in poverty." I wish I had bookmarked it but I can't find it now. So Brad's primary motivation is to feel good about what he did for India to make his son proud, assuming his son cares. The American worker will just have accept a lower wage and depend on gov't retraining. Not only does Brad want to redistribute, he wants to redistribute to India. I say we compress Brad's wages immediately and send it over there.
Here's something from his blog that reinforces the point, that we are responsible for the third worlds poverty (the old zero sum game model, somhow you took something from them).
http://www.j-bradford-delong.net/movable_type/2004-2_archives/000262.html
note how much of a jerk he can be to others, note how he writes on and on about poor Indians but not one mention of displaced americans
On reflection, I owe Seth Stevenson an apology. He is not a moral imbecile. He is wrestling with the right questions. (Even though, from my perspective, he needs different intellectual tools to get the correct answers). What is below looks, in the cold light of the computer screen, a lot rougher than I intended it too.
I therefore apologize.
But I don't concede the point. I want to preserve it: First Worlders are more complicit in the continuation of Third World poverty when they don't buy products made by Third World labor than when they do. The big problem (which the government of Kerala and the CPI(M) are trying hard to solve) is the thin market/local politics monopsony of Mr. Shady Middleman. Debbie is doing a good thing (although not the best thing) for world development by raising demand for coir in India rather than sourcing her mats from some high-tech materials factory in North Carolina. It is important to think analytically. Et cetera...
....Demand for coir doormats drops through the floor. Cost Plus World Market stops selling them. Debbie's company transfers her to another job, managing a maquiladora in El Paso. Mr. Big Exporter goes bankrupt, and has to return to his ancestral village in Oudh. Mr. Shady Middleman loses his job too, and has to become a lower-paid janitor at the Luxury Beach Hotel where Seth Stevenson says. "Ha, ha! Serves them right!" you say. "Disgusting exploiters! They got what's coming to them." And you kick back and feel morally virtuous.
And next year, what do the tourists who leave Big Luxury Hotel and take a ride around Desperately Poor Village see? They look into huts. The huts are empty. The looms stand idle. Nobody is making coir mats anymore--Mr. Shady Middleman is no longer buying.
What are the people who used to sit in their huts and make coir mats doing instead? We don't know. But we do know one thing: Whatever they are doing, they would rather be making coir mats. Those who took up the option of making coir mats did so because it seemed to them to be the best available option. And we--by trying to preserve our moral purity by not becoming polluted by physical contact with the products of Third World labor--have stolen that option from them....
We have STOLEN their option to make mats by not buying! I am ceaslessly amazed at the logical sophistry of liberals. It all boils down to this, they simply hate that western civ is successful need to bring it down for emotional reasons, or they simply hate I don't know. I cannot explain this any other way.
So shouldn't we evaluate Seth Stevenson's plea for us not to buy coir mats as having the same moral value as loom-smashing, since it has the same effect on the people in Desperately Poor Village? By this way of thinking, Seth Stevenson is a thief. No, he is worse than your common-variety thief: a common-thief steals from the rich, while Stevenson steals their livelihood from the poor. Stevenson is a thief who steals the poor's livelihod. No, he is even worse--for he incites others to steal the poor's livelihood as well. And he is even worse than that: a thief--even the master of a gang of thieves--makes use of what he steals, while Stevenson simply destroys the looms (or, rather, urges us to destroy the looms' market value as a capital good.)
So now you are a THIEF if you don't buy Indian goods. What can I say, these people are sick, they are incurably hateful ass holes. These are the folks behind Ricter's plan. trust them?