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Confusions About Collectives – Econlib

Last updated: January 14, 2025 9:55 am
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Humans have always worked in groups, and this collaboration has made us stronger. The concept of specialization and trade allows teams to achieve tasks that no individual could accomplish alone. Economists have long emphasized the importance of group efforts in producing everyday items such as wool coats, pencils, and bread. The ability for people to cooperate without explicit coordination has been celebrated by liberals for centuries.

However, there are times when these collectives become intertwined. What may benefit one group is often assumed to benefit all groups, or that there is an overarching group that encompasses all others. This is particularly evident in international trade, especially with protectionism. The justification for protectionism, particularly in the name of national defense, is often based on this fallacy of composition.

The argument for tariffs on military goods, under the guise of national defense, is rooted in a misunderstanding of collectives. The assumption is that these tariffs are necessary, easily targeted, and free from corruption. However, mounting evidence suggests that national defense tariffs may actually weaken national defense capabilities. The idea that tariffs are necessary for national defense is a flawed concept that fails to consider the broader implications.

Tariffs, by their nature, apply to all users of a particular input, not just the government. This means that firms using these inputs, such as microchips, are also affected by higher prices. The justification for national defense tariffs is often presented as a collective desire for domestic sources of goods, but in reality, it is the government’s desire, not the people’s. Why should others be forced to pay higher prices for goods that only one group needs?

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It is essential to view the United States not as a single collective entity represented solely by the government, but as a collection of various groups with their own desires and agency. The government is not the sole representative of Americans but a unique entity with its own purpose. Policies based on collectivist ideologies often overlook the complexities of society and can lead to disastrous outcomes, such as protectionism.

In conclusion, the idea of collectivism has its flaws, particularly when it comes to policy decisions like protectionism. It is crucial to consider the individual desires and needs of different groups within society, rather than assuming that one overarching entity represents everyone. By recognizing the diversity and agency of different groups, we can avoid making harmful policy mistakes.

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