03 February 2014

Under the British Hoof

'Even the American colonies gained little by their revolt in 1776. For twenty-five years after the Revolution they were in far worse condition as free states than they would have been as colonies. Their government was more expensive, more inefficient, more dishonest, and more tyrannical. It was only the gradual material progress of the country that saved them from starvation and collapse, and that material progress was due, not to the virtues of their new government, but to the lavishness of nature. Under the British hoof they would have got on just as well, and probably a great deal better.'

 - H.L. Mencken, A Mencken Chrestomathy (1949)

1 comment:

  1. Would have prevented quite a lot of pain...

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