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“There was something else amusing about the house: the irony that the most important battle of the American Revolution--the shoot-out at the Old North Bridge--had taken place just outside the residence of the pacifist Ralph Waldo Emerson. True, Emerson was born after the battle in 1803, but his…” quote by Josh Barkan
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““There was something else amusing about the house: the irony that the most important battle of the American Revolution--the shoot-out at the Old North Bridge--had taken place just outside the residence of the pacifist Ralph Waldo Emerson. True, Emerson was born after the battle in 1803, but his grandfather had been living in the house at the time of the Revolution, and the juxtaposition of such pacifism against such violence struck Paul as a symbol of an eternal truth about American history: Nixon, that goofy Vietnam War mortician, was right: the silent majority ruled (not the rebellious, pacifist fringe); the majority killed for their property; and there was nothing really revolutionary about the minutemen , who won a war and took over the entire country to ultimately build fast-food restaurants and Disneyland while abolitionists, pacifists, hippies, and environmentalists were left to make well-intended flatulent noises--to write poems such as Ginsberg's "Howl"--in books for other defeated noisemakers. ””

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Source Essay: Unnamed historical reflection by Josh Barkan, 2023

The passage contrasts pacifist ideals with violent history, suggesting that the dominant majority, not the fringe, drives societal outcomes, often preserving power structures while marginalizing dissenting voices.

In simple terms: History shows the majority often wins, sidelining pacifists.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how majority power shapes narratives.

Themes

history power pacifism violence culture

Mood

critical reflective analytical

Type

observational historical political

When to use this quote

  • political analysis
  • social commentary
  • education
  • activism

Key Concepts

majority rule social dynamics historical irony

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does majority rule affect social change?
  • Can pacifist movements still impact history?
A Different Perspective

The view may oversimplify complex causes and ignore grassroots influence.

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