My son Tristan recently quoted this passage from
Thomas Macaulay's "Southey's Colloquies on Society" - and I instantly realized that telling people to
stop thinking like a tourist goes back over a century:
Mr. Southey has found out a way, he tells us, in which the effects of
manufactures and agriculture may be compared. And what is this way? To
stand on a hill, to look at a cottage and a factory, and to see which is
the prettier.
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Published on August 01, 2017 13:06