"Nations, like plants and human beings, grow. And if the development is thwarted they are dwarfed and overshadowed"
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That subtext matters coming from Claude McKay, a key voice of the Harlem Renaissance and an unsparing critic of empire and racial capitalism. In the early 20th century, “development” was a loaded word: colonial powers justified extraction and control as a civilizing mission, while Black intellectuals and anticolonial writers argued that the real barrier to progress was domination itself. McKay flips the script. If nations fail to flourish, it’s not proof of inferiority; it’s evidence of constraint - political repression, economic siphoning, cultural erasure.
The simile also smuggles in a warning: stunting growth produces instability. Dwarfing is not neutral; it breeds pressure, resentment, and a distorted future. McKay’s intent isn’t sentimental nationalism. It’s an indictment of systems that deny communities the conditions to mature on their own terms - and a reminder that what looks “natural” in geopolitics is often carefully manufactured shadow.
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McKay, Claude. (2026, January 17). Nations, like plants and human beings, grow. And if the development is thwarted they are dwarfed and overshadowed. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nations-like-plants-and-human-beings-grow-and-if-39477/
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McKay, Claude. "Nations, like plants and human beings, grow. And if the development is thwarted they are dwarfed and overshadowed." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nations-like-plants-and-human-beings-grow-and-if-39477/.
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"Nations, like plants and human beings, grow. And if the development is thwarted they are dwarfed and overshadowed." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nations-like-plants-and-human-beings-grow-and-if-39477/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.






