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Time & Perspective Quote by Josiah Strong

"The time is coming when the pressure of population on the means of subsistence will be felt here as it is now felt in Europe and Asia. Then will the world enter upon a new stage of its history - the final competition of races, for which the Anglo-Saxon is being schooled"

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Anxiety masquerading as prophecy is doing the heavy lifting here. Strong doesn’t just predict scarcity; he weaponizes it, turning “population pressure” into a moral alibi for domination. The line about Europe and Asia is a Victorian-era horror story: crowded Old World societies become a cautionary tableau, a future America must “meet” not with policy or redistribution, but with racialized struggle.

The phrase “final competition of races” is the tell. Strong imports Social Darwinist logic into a clerical register, laundering a brutal premise through the calm cadence of inevitability. Calling it a “new stage of history” gives conquest a grand, almost scientific inevitability, as if empire were weather. The most revealing verb is “schooled”: it implies training, discipline, preparation. The Anglo-Saxon isn’t simply destined to win; he is being educated by history itself, which conveniently frames expansion, militarization, and overseas intervention as self-improvement.

Context matters. Strong wrote in the late 19th-century U.S., when industrial capitalism was producing both immense wealth and visible urban misery, while immigration and labor unrest unsettled Protestant elites. His solution isn’t to question the economic order generating insecurity; it’s to redirect fear outward and downward, into a narrative of civilizational hierarchy. As a clergyman, Strong also smuggles in a missionary subtext: racial competition becomes spiritually meaningful, turning white Protestant power into a kind of providential duty. The quote works because it offers readers a flattering role in a crisis story - not victims of modernity, but its ordained winners.

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TopicHuman Rights
SourceOur Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis — Josiah Strong, 1885 (passage appears in the book; commonly cited from this primary-source work).
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Josiah Strong (1847 - 1916) was a Clergyman from USA.

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