Noah Webster's statement highlights his concern that the individual states held too much power, which could lead to a lack of cohesive action and effectiveness in governance. The fundamental problem he identified in the Articles of Confederation was:
that states would always work in their own self-interest even if it meant harm to the nation as a whole.
This perspective reflects the idea that without a strong central authority, states might prioritize their own interests over collective well-being, undermining the effectiveness of the union.