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Colonialism A Moral Reckoning Nigel Biggar

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Colonialism A Moral Reckoning Nigel Biggar
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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.98 MB
Author: Nigel Biggar
ISBN: 9780008511630, 9780008511654, 0008511632, 0008511659
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Colonialism A Moral Reckoning Nigel Biggar by Nigel Biggar 9780008511630, 9780008511654, 0008511632, 0008511659 instant download after payment.

A new assessment of the West's colonial record In the wake of the dissolution of the Soviet empire in 1989, many believed that we had arrived at the 'End of History' – that the global dominance of liberal democracy had been secured forever. Now however, with Russia rattling its sabre on the borders of Europe and China rising to challenge the post-1945 world order, the liberal West faces major threats. These threats are not only external. Especially in the Anglosphere, the 'decolonisation' movement corrodes the West's self-confidence by retelling the history of European and American colonial dominance as a litany of racism, exploitation, and massively murderous violence. Nigel Biggar tests this indictment, addressing the crucial questions in eight chapters: Was the British Empire driven primarily by greed and the lust to dominate? Should we speak of 'colonialism and slavery' in the same breath, as if they were identical? Was the Empire essentially racist? How far was it based on...

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