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Juan Cole is President of the Global Americana Institute

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Harvard Professor's Modest Proposal: Starve the Gazans into Having Fewer Babies

Martin Kramer revealed his true colors at the Herzliya Conference, wherein he blamed political violence in the Muslim world on population growth, called for that growth to be restrained, and praised the illegal and unconscionable Israeli blockade of civilian Gazans for its effect on reducing the number of Gazans.

M. J. Rosenberg argued that Kramer's speech is equivalent to a call for genocide. It certainly is a call for eugenics.

It is shocking that Kramer, who has made a decade-long career of attacking social science understanding of the Middle East and demonizing anyone who departs even slightly from his rightwing Israeli-nationalist political line, should be given a cushy office at Harvard as a 'fellow' while spewing the most vile justifications for war crimes like the collective punishment of Gazan children.

Kramer is after all not nobody. He was an adviser to the Giuliani presidential campaign. He is listed as an associate of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, the influential think tank in Washington of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. He is associated with Daniel Pipe's 'Middle East Forum,' a neo-McCarthyite organization dedicated to harassing American academics who do not toe the political line of Israel's ruling Likud Party.

Kramer's remarks are wrong, offensive and racist by implication. He is driven to them by his nationalist ideology, which cannot recognize the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians by Israelis in 1948, cannot see that most Palestinians have been deprived by Israeli policies of citizenship rights (what Warren Burger called 'the right to have rights', as Margaret Somers pointed out), and that Palestinians are even at this moment being deprived of basic property and other rights by Israeli occupation. To admit that any of these actions produces a backlash is to acknowledge the Palestinian movements as forms of national liberation activism, and to legitimize Palestinian aspirations. Rightwing Zionism is all about erasing the Palestinians from history. And now Kramer wants to make it about erasing future Palestinian children!

Where have we seen the picture Kramer draws before? It is just a recycled form of Malthusianism, where the population growth rates of "some people" is seen as dangerous to society. Barbara Brown wrote of Apartheid South Africa:

' [White] South Africans who express a [concern with Black population growth] perceive a close relationship between population growth rates and political instability. There are two variants of this approach. The first holds that a growing black and unemployed population will mean increased poverty which will in turn lead to a black revolt. . .

In an opening address to a major private sector conference on 'population dynamics' in South Africa, the president of the 1820 Foundation argued that 'Rapid population growth translates into a steadily worsening employment future, massive city growth . . . and an increase in the number of poor and disadvantaged. All are rightly viewed as threats to social stability and orderly change.'

A second, but smaller, group believes the black threat arises simply out of the changing ratio of white to black. This group sees that 'THE WHITES ARE A DWINDLING MINORITY IN THE COUNTRY' and argues that this situation will lead to a 'similar reduction of white political authority'.

Some argue for birth control on even more overtly racist grounds, but few people in leadership positions do so, at least publicly. Debates in the House of Assembly have included remarks to the effect that blacks are unable to make a contribution to South African society and so should be encouraged to limit their numbers. The organiser of a 'Population Explosion' conference, a medical doctor who is deputy director of the Verwoerd Hospital, argued that whites must organise a family planning programme for blacks because the latter group is biologically incapable of exercising foresight.'

- Barbara B. Brown, "Facing the 'Black Peril': The Politics of Population Control in South Africa," Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 13, No. 2(Jan., 1987), pp. 256-273, this quote pp. 263-64.

There are other notorious examples of this sort of argument, including eugenics theorist Madison Grant, who warned in the early 20th century that white Americans were being swamped by inferior eastern and southern Europeans such as Poles, Italians, and Jews.

How ironic, that Kramer should now resort to the very kind of arguments Grant used to condemn Martin Kramer's ancestors being allowed to come to the United States.

As usual, Kramer, a notorious anti-intellectual opposed to the mainstream academic study of the Middle East, is wrong as a matter of social science.

Population growth in and of itself explains nothing, and certainly not terrorism. Between 1800 and 1900, Great Britain's population tripled, whereas France underwent a demographic transition and grew very slowly. Yet Britain experienced no revolution, no great social upheavals in that period. France, in contrast, lurched from war to war, from empire to monarchy to empire to Republic, and saw the rise of a plethora of radical social movements, including the Paris Commune.

High population growth can be a problem for development, and can contribute to internal conflict over resources, but it is only one factor. If economic growth outstrips population growth (say the economy grows 7 percent and population grows 3 per year), then on a per capita basis that is the same as 4 percent economic growth per capita per annum, which would be good for most countries. Or if a place is thinly populated and rich in resources, population growth may not be socially disruptive. Most countries in the world have grown enormously in population during the past century, yet they display vastly different rates of social violence.

Although under some circumstances, rapid population growth can contribute to internal social instability, it is irrelevant to international terrorism as a political tactic. The deployment of terror, which the US Federal Code defines as the use of violence against civilians for political purposes by a non-state actor, is always a form of politics. The Zionist terrorists who blew up the King David Hotel in Jerusalem in 1946, which killed 91 persons and wounded 46, did not act because Jewish Irgun members had too many brothers and sisters. (And if you think about who exactly might have made an argument of that form in the 1940s, it becomes clear how smelly Kramer's is.) Irgun blew the hotel up because British Mandate intelligence had offices there, and because these Zionist activists did not care if they killed dozens of civilians.

Studies of groups that deploy violence against civilians for political purposes show that [pdf link] they are characterized by higher than average education and income, which correlate with smaller family size.

Political violence is about grievances, land, resources and politics. Palestinians were no more violent than any other group in the Middle East until they were ethnically cleansed and their property was stolen by Jewish colonists in their homeland, for which they never received compensation. As Robert Pape has shown, suicide bombings cluster in the area in and around Israel, in Iraq and Afghanistan/ Northern Pakistan, places where people feel militarily occupied. But there are none in Mali or Benin, countries with among the highest population growth rates in the world.

Kramer's argument is implicitly racist because he applies the population-growth calculus mainly to Arabs, whose family size he minds in ways that he does not others. Belize and the Cameroons have higher population growth rates than Libya. Is Kramer afraid of those two countries? Why is it only Arab children he marks as a danger?

If population growth rates were the independent variable in predicting a turn to terrorism, moreover, the fast-growing ultra-Orthodox or Haredi Jewish population of Israel would be a concern. But in fact they refuse to serve in the Israeli army and so are the least violent part of the population (though there have been occasional Haredi attacks on Palestinians.)

Kramer will find, in his new role as the Madison Grant of the twenty-first century, that his arguments are a double-edged sword that even more unsavory persons than he will gleefully wield against groups other than Arabs.

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18 Comments:

At 4:19 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Nailed it!!

 
At 5:44 PM, Anonymous Deepak Tripathi said...

Kramer seems not to know -

When the rate of mortality is high, the birth rate is also high (law of survival)

Palestinians in Gaza are not very far from starvation. But even if they were the world would not accept a deliberate policy of starving a people, and the political consequences would be dire for the powers that allow that to happen.

I know not which planet does this Harvard professor live on.

 
At 6:43 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I actually have a question.
If the root of terrorism is the Israeli / Palestinian conflict, why are there not more attacks in Israel?

 
At 6:45 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

There is only overt racism, not an implication of racism but definitive racism. I am astounded.

 
At 7:35 PM, Blogger Zachary J. Foster said...

You forgot Martin Kramer's newest gig -- President-designate of Israel's first liberal arts college, founded by the Shalem Center in Jerusalem.
http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=169289

 
At 8:19 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Kramer fortunately is no professor at Harvard, only a fellow which is enough of a disgrace but not a Harvard professor.

 
At 8:55 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

plus, its not scientific. it has been proven that humans are stress breeders. we produce more when there is a less chance of survival. it's genetic. thats why people in rich countries with low infant mortality wait and have fewer- because survival is likely. this guy is racist, inhumane and a moron on top of it all. it's a wonder he survived.

 
At 9:37 PM, Anonymous Alex said...

More evidence that not only is this morally repugnant, but also unscientific:

http://scienceblogs.com/tomorrowstable/2010/02/let_em_starve.php

 
At 10:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This guy is chup-change we have yoo at UCB and I pay taxes for his job.
jo6pac

 
At 10:01 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Israeli Arabs make up 20% of the population today, and are growing at a disproportional rate to that of ethnically Jewish Israelis.

Without some form of ethnic cleansing or the birth control mention above, Israel will be just another Arab country with a minority Jewish population within a few decades.

 
At 6:04 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is right that you denounce Kramer.Shame on other university professors that remain silent

 
At 12:25 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Please correct the term "professor," in the title. Martin Kramer is not a Harvard professor, though he is a thoroughly disgraceful Harvard fellow.

 
At 12:40 PM, Blogger !&# said...

MJ Rosenberg didn't argue that Kramer's speech is equivalent to a call for genocide. MJ Rosenberg lifted the story from the Electronic Intifada, added factual errors, and did not reference his source. He didn't make the argument, he copied it.

 
At 1:14 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is shocking that Kramer ... should be given a cushy office at Harvard as a 'fellow' while spewing the most vile justifications for war crimes like the collective punishment of Gazan children.

Wake up, Juan. There is nothing shocking about this. It is par for the course for America's 'prestigious' educational institutions to harbor and reward war criminals and would-be genocidaires.

 
At 3:31 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

See this excellent NLR essay on Kramer's model racist, Gunnar Heinsohn, whom he gleaned this lovely prpopsal from.

 
At 10:47 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Sadly, Martin Kramer is far from alone in his racist advocacy of 'population control.'

Israelis routinely wring their hands these days over the 'demographic problem' - for which we can read, with horror at the brutal irony -- the 'Palestinian problem.'

Anti-Palestinian bigotry is rampant in Israel. Israelis fairly freely assert that they would not want to live in a building with Arabs. Distribution of funds to schools and public projects glaringly discriminates against Palestinian neighborhoods. And -- most revolting of all -- Israelis see no problem at all in the (most recent) atrocities Israel committed in Gaza.

The Atlantic's Andrew Sullivan described today (February 24th) the vicious anti-Palestinian language of t-shirts popular among IDF soldiers (and, I would guess, among others). The t-shirts advocate killing pregnant women as a means of curbing the Palestinian birthrate.

Pro-Israel zealots flatly refuse to see this. They deny it even when it stares them in the face. And, predictably, the US press refuses to cover it at all while at the same time asserting that its coverage is too "pro-Palestinian" (as former NPR ombudsman Jeffrey Dvorkin claimed).

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The Andrew Sullivan piece:
http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2010/02/dissent-of-the-day-4.html

 
At 3:53 AM, Anonymous RichardofLongBeach said...

To Anonymous at 10:01 PM,

......Without some form of ethnic cleansing, Israel will be just another Arab country with a minority Jewish population within a few decades......

Well I guess there is some hope for Israel after-all.

 
At 12:48 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

as usual, a great post on this issue.

one of the other commenters noted that this kind of argument is just the logical conclusion of the polite discussion of the palestinian/israeli birthrate ratio "problem." and that discussion is widely had all over the place...in the nyt, on the tv, everywhere, and it's really treated as a serious issue worthy of consideration.

the barbara brown quote was really instructive though. i'll be sure to share it the next time i hear someone worried about the future "jewish character" of israel.

 

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