RICKAMAVEN
23 years ago
Victory of the Loud Little Handful
by Mark Twain

The loud little handful - as usual - will shout for the war. The pulpit will - warily and cautiously - object... at first. The great, big, dull bulk of the nation will rub its sleepy eyes and try to make out why there should be a war, and will say, earnestly and indignantly, "It is unjust and dishonorable, and there is no necessity for it."

Then the handful will shout louder. A few fair men on the other side will argue and reason against the war with speech and pen, and at first will have a hearing and be applauded, but it will not last long; those others will outshout them, and presently the antiwar audiences will thin out and lose popularity.

Before long, you will see this curious thing: the speakers stoned from the platform, and free speech strangled by hordes of furious men...

Next the statesmen will invent cheap lies, putting the blame upon the nation that is attacked, and every man will be glad of those conscience-soothing falsities, and will diligently study them, and refuse to examine any refutations of them; and thus he will by and by convince himself that the war is just, and will thank God for the better sleep he enjoys after this process of grotesque self-deception.

Mark Twain, "The Mysterious Stranger" (1910)

eleltea
23 years ago
Was Twain thinking of whether America should declare war on Hitler's Germany when he wrote this?
RICKAMAVEN
23 years ago
i'll ask him when i see him.
CJBully
23 years ago
Hitlers Germany in 1910? Maybe the Kaisers Germany...
PMoreno349
23 years ago
The comments of smart people tend to be relevant regardless of when they are offered.
SteveS
23 years ago
Mark Twain died in the spring of 1910 ... it is unlikely that he was aware of Hitler.
RICKAMAVEN
23 years ago
nostradamus was aware.
tsmith283
23 years ago
I can't help but wonder how Twain would feel about being referenced against Nostradamus?
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