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Patriotism, Democracy or Empire?




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Excerpt from Patriotism, Democracy or Empire?: A Satire Could a patriot of the Revolution stand on the step of time marked A. D., 1787, and look down the vista of a hundred and thirteen years, he would be lost in wonder at the advance of his country in material improvement, and in despair at its political and moral decline. We - the present generation - do not realize the extent of either. The nurse that watches day by day the subject of a slowly wasting malady can not see so well the effect of the disease as the friend who returns after a prolonged absence. When Swartwout embezzled a few thousand dollars of public funds, sixty years ago. the conscience of the republic was shocked and his venal sin fell heavily on his political party. Now, the theft of millions of dollars is regarded as so venial that a law cannot be passed by Congress to aid in bringing the criminals to trial. So potent is money - so great the influence of men who are wealthy - that politicians in high places flocked to Washington and lobbied to defeat the Bill intended to remove legal technicalities found by a federal judge against the bringing of those men to justice. The Senator who smothered the Bill in the House, and who is the uncrowned ruler of the State of New York, has gained political power by that nefarious deed. Because Mr. Clay was suspected of a trade relating to an office, he was defeated for the presidency by the aroused virtue of the republic. Now, Marc Hanna can go openly in the market and levy a fund of millions to buy the presidency, and it overcomes us with no special wonder. Forty years ago, the fall through lechery of Bishop Ouder-donk horrified laymen as well as clergy. Now, such a lapse is the subject of ribald jest, for a day and is then forgotten. Fifty years ago, every American was justly proud of his nationality. "I am a Roman citizen" was never uttered with a loftier crest than was, "I am an American." Now, What a change! Within thirty years there has grown up a class - not numerous, but strong through the power of wealth, that long for a king. They swarm to Europe. They there form colonies. They court the nobility, and the women throw themselves in the path of that herd of drones to be picked up nominally as wives, but in reality as the despised annex to wealth. The rabies called Anglomania is spreading rapidly among the rich. They lean to empire. They desire a vast standing army to that end. So virulent is this rabies, the minds of some have become so far diseased that they call themselves "Royal Dames," and seek purification of their plebeian blood by Faith cure - by belief that it contains the weak, but healing dilution of a drop of royalty. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.


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