Index Investing News
Sunday, May 17, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Home
  • World
  • Investing
  • Financial
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Crypto
  • Property
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Home
  • World
  • Investing
  • Financial
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Crypto
  • Property
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
Index Investing News
No Result
View All Result

“You Belong,” But To What or To Whom?

by Index Investing News
August 25, 2023
in Economy
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
0
Home Economy
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Katherine Tai, the US Trade Representative in the Biden administration, is one of the many lawyers tasked with understanding and running the economy. Last May, she gave a speech to celebrate the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and PacificIslander Heritage Month. She told her audience:

You are not invisible. I see you and I hear you. The President sees you and hears you. And we’re fighting like hell for you.

Because you belong.

What does that mean? What does “you belong” mean?

In a liberal-individualist society, that is, in a free society, there is no way for an individual to belong but by choosing which group not to belong to, for he (or she) is a member or potential member of a practically unlimited number of groups with different degrees of abstractness and compatibility. “Belonging” to everything, belonging in general, is impossible in a free society.

In an unfree society, it is different. I can think of three sorts of “belonging.” In a tribe, one does indeed belong in general, because there is little choice but to adopt the belonging uniformity imposed by customs and the fear of being banned. In a more structured society, we meet the second kind of belonging: to belong to “society,” which means to its government, which may or may not be a majoritarian democracy. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, Lenina expresses this in her simple way: “Everyone belongs to everyone else.” The “Dear Leader watches you and will take good care of you” that one can see in Ms. Tai’s lyrism is very consistent with that way of belonging. The third way to belong is slavery, the ultimate form of belonging; if you really want to belong, that’s the way to go.

One objection is that “belong” can be used not in its property-right sense but in a derived symbolic sense such as “to be attached or bound by birth, allegiance, or dependency … they belong to their homeland;” or “to be a member of a club, organization, or set … she belongs to a country club.” (See the online Merriam-Webster.) But note that “slave” also has figurative meanings, which do not totally defang its literal sense. Ms. Tai should have said more precisely how her audience belongs.

Ms. Tai might emphasize her use of the intransitive form of the verb, which conveys the more fuzzy meaning of “to be suitable, appropriate, or advantageous … to be in a proper situation” (as Merriam-Webster writes). But this could also suggest that one must stay in his place, or he will be put in his place by the power that be. In a free society, the individual largely chooses not only what he “belongs to,” but also which idea he espouses, what is “suitable, appropriate, or advantageous” for him to believe and to do.

Another way, perhaps more practical, to look at the problem is to consider a recent statement by a Starbucks spokesman:

We remain committed to creating a culture of warmth and belonging, where everyone is welcome.

A free society is not a big Starbucks. It includes even those who don’t like Starbucks or don’t want to be watched and taken care of by some Dear Leader. In such a general context of liberty, Starbucks itself, of course, should be free to do what its owners decide. Absent a general context of liberty, Starbucks would not be able to define for itself what is “a culture of warmth and belonging.”

I doubt that the current USTR, who is philosophically a 17th-century mercantilist (just as her predecessor in the Trump administration, Robert Lighthizer, was), meant that an individual is free to “belong” or not as he decides. (Say you don’t want to belong to the minimum-wage “beneficiaries” or to belong to a union.) All this leaves open the question of the minimal rules, legal or moral, on which a free society might depend. Political slogans and incantations about belonging cannot answer this question. It is, in my view, difficult to think about it without reading Nobel economists James Buchanan and Friedrich Hayek—and for that matter Anthony de Jasay, who showed that the Dear Leader is an illusion, for he is only dear to part of the population.



Source link

Tags: belong
ShareTweetShareShare
Previous Post

NFT Market Sees Major Shuffles Amid Blue-Chip Drops, Surprising Rises

Next Post

Vindication of transgender whistleblower exposes media bias yet again

Related Posts

AI and Comparative Advantage – Econlib

AI and Comparative Advantage – Econlib

by Index Investing News
May 15, 2026
0

It was a fact universally acknowledged that a young man or woman in 1800s Lancashire could find gainful employment as...

Transcript: Howard Lindzon, Social Leverage

Transcript: Howard Lindzon, Social Leverage

by Index Investing News
May 11, 2026
0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q12PYx1e-eohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q12PYx1e-eo     The transcript from this week’s MiB Howard Lindzon, Social Leverage, is below. You can stream and download...

Is Economics Finally Becoming Trustworthy?

Is Economics Finally Becoming Trustworthy?

by Index Investing News
May 7, 2026
0

“There are two things you are better off not watching in the making: sausages and econometric estimates. This is a...

Transcript: Lawrence Calcano, iCapital CEO

Transcript: Lawrence Calcano, iCapital CEO

by Index Investing News
May 3, 2026
0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crZF0Hl9qXEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crZF0Hl9qXE     The transcript from this week’s, MiB: Lawrence Calcano, iCapital CEO, is below. You can stream and download...

Making Money…Less Useful? – Econlib

Making Money…Less Useful? – Econlib

by Index Investing News
April 29, 2026
0

One of my brothers recently joked that he would love to meet the person who first pitched gift cards. Who...

Next Post
Vindication of transgender whistleblower exposes media bias yet again

Vindication of transgender whistleblower exposes media bias yet again

‘Most Disliked Politician in America’

‘Most Disliked Politician in America’

RECOMMENDED

Hindenburg Research is making a name for itself by taking on Carl Ichan, Gautam Adani and others

Hindenburg Research is making a name for itself by taking on Carl Ichan, Gautam Adani and others

March 19, 2024
Barcelona consider surprise move for former Real Madrid star in the summer

Barcelona consider surprise move for former Real Madrid star in the summer

February 20, 2023
Defending the Small Stuff – Econlib

Defending the Small Stuff – Econlib

February 6, 2024
Chinese language vice commerce minister meets with Nvidia senior government By Reuters

Chinese language vice commerce minister meets with Nvidia senior government By Reuters

November 25, 2024
Stop Mental Health Data Mining of Our Kids, by Michelle Malkin

Stop Mental Health Data Mining of Our Kids, by Michelle Malkin

September 5, 2022
Redfin’s 2025 Housing Market Predictions (Dwelling Costs, Mortgage Charges, & Extra)

Redfin’s 2025 Housing Market Predictions (Dwelling Costs, Mortgage Charges, & Extra)

December 13, 2024
Japanese auto sector’s bn Mexico guess grows dangerous below Trump tariff risk

Japanese auto sector’s $18bn Mexico guess grows dangerous below Trump tariff risk

February 26, 2025
Huge Boi Celebrates Janelle Monae’s Rock Corridor Induction With Uncommon Throwback Photographs

Huge Boi Celebrates Janelle Monae’s Rock Corridor Induction With Uncommon Throwback Photographs

November 10, 2025
Index Investing News

Get the latest news and follow the coverage of Investing, World News, Stocks, Market Analysis, Business & Financial News, and more from the top trusted sources.

  • 1717575246.7
  • Browse the latest news about investing and more
  • Contact us
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • xtw18387b488

Copyright © 2022 - Index Investing News.
Index Investing News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • Investing
  • Financial
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Crypto
  • Property
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

Copyright © 2022 - Index Investing News.
Index Investing News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In