A little thought experiment I had in
class the other day. This is the problem
with having a mind like mine that makes connections like this.
The ultimate question became, did the
French win the American Revolution?
In Modern Philosophy the professor was
trying to pronounce Arnold Geulincx's name.
After being told he was wrong by a student who speaks French, he said
"if it wasn't for us they'd be speaking German, so that gives me the right
to say pronounce French however I want."
This was, of course, a joke, so don't get all upset about that. But it lead me to think this: well if it
wasn't for them we'd still be bowing to the Queen. Which led me to this proposition: the French
won the American Revolution.
But, my thought process went, French
involvement, particularly monetarily, was a major impetus for King Louis XVI
calling for more taxes. (Pardon my quick
and dirty history) So he called for the
Estates-General, which led to the French Revolution, which led to his
departure, much death, Terror, the Republic, Napoleon, etc. In many ways, France was worse off thanks to
their Revolution. So in that way, their
involvement in the American Revolution led to their downfall.
I suppose it comes down to (at least)
two questions. Is a republic better than
a monarchy? Is secularism (a clear
result of the French Revolution) better than Christianity? Those are two big questions, of which I would
answer "maybe" and "no way." But depending on how you answer those two
questions, you can answer my bigger question.
Did the French win the American Revolution?
Mike, Hope you know that I do read all your stuff and I love it. May not always agree 100% but I appreciate you putting it out there. On this one I do see the history and agree that by helping the US, France did not help themselves too much. I think the real angle that France was trying to achieve was to weaken England. I don't know about France winning the American Revolution but I do think that without their help, the US would not be.
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