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"Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ...
Actually the quote is accurate, but the source is questionable. I've seen attributions dating from 1765 all the way up to the 1830's. IAC, the first part is fairly accurate, but the second part (chronology) is a real stretch. I disagree. The quote is neither accurate, nor attributable to Tytler. Yes, I know this quote is *everywhere* on the Internet and even in quite a bit of print media (for example, see p. 68 of Bill O'Reilly's book "Who's Looking Out for You."). But that doesn't make it true. I have searched through Tytler's world-history writings (which is where this would be most likely to be found). Others have searched as well. It appears nobody can find it. Of course, it can't be *proven* that Tytler never said or wrote such a thing -- it can only be proven that he did. And the way one proves that he did is to produce an exact citation for the source of the quote that others can verify. So if you (or anyone else) are sure *any* part of the quote is "fairly accurate," please just supply the correct citation. If you can do so, I will be most grateful. Really, I will -- I've spent too many hours searching for the source of the quote to feel satisfied coming away empty-handed. There's also the issue of whether Tytler would've been likely to say any of the text attributed to him. Based on what I've read of his material, I'd say it is *highly* unlikely he would've said anything like it. The idea that the average age of the "world's greatest civilizations" is only 200 years is rather silly and it's unlikely Tytler would've said it. Further, Tytler discusses the Athenian republic in great detail in his book "Universal History...". The Athenian Republic didn't decline because the people were voting themselves "largesse" from the public treasury. Their downfall was due to a combination of political corruption, complacency, and getting their butts kicked in a war. The so-called "Cycle of Democracy" had nothing to do with it. -Mike P. |
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