"Democracy is now going forth on a crusade against imperialism"
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Babbitt, a critic shaped by humanist suspicion of modern enthusiasms, is alert to the way democratic societies launder force through ideals. The subtext is that democracy doesn’t abolish coercion; it rebrands it. A crusade is righteous by definition, which is why it’s dangerous: it collapses debate into salvation. Once democracy sees itself as a moral engine, it can justify interventions, expansion, even violence, not as interests but as virtue. Anti-imperialism becomes a banner that can paradoxically authorize imperial reach.
Context matters. Babbitt is writing in the long shadow of late 19th-century European empire and early 20th-century American global ambition, when “making the world safe” rhetoric was becoming a modern script. His sentence anticipates a familiar pattern: democratic states claiming exceptional innocence while exporting power. The line’s bite is that it treats that innocence as performance - a crusade is not just a campaign, it’s a story people tell to feel clean while marching.
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