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245 | 1 | 0 | ▼aColonialism :▼ba moral reckoning /▼cby Nigel Biggar.▲ |
260 | ▼aLondon :▼bWilliam Collins,▼c2023.▲ | ||
300 | ▼axvi, 480 p. :▼bmaps ;▼c24 cm.▲ | ||
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504 | ▼aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 429-462) and index.▲ | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | ▼tIntroduction --▼tMotives, good and bad --▼tFrom slavery to anti-slavery --▼tHuman equality, cultural superiority and 'racism' --▼tLand, settlers and 'conquest' --▼tCultural assimilation and 'genocide' --▼tFree trade, investment and 'exploitation' --▼tGovernment, legitimacy and nationalism --▼tJustified force and 'pervasive violence' --▼tConclusion: on the colonial past --▼tEpilogue: On anti-colonialism and the British future.▲ |
520 | ▼a"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 the theft of land? Did it involve genocide? Was it driven fundamentally by the motive of economic exploitation? Was undemocratic colonial government necessarily illegitimate? and, Was the Empire essentially violent, and its violence pervasively racist and terroristic? Biggar makes clear that, like any other long-standing state, the British Empire involved elements of injustice, sometimes appalling. On occasions it was culpably incompetent and presided over moments of dreadful tragedy. Nevertheless, from the early 1800s the Empire was committed to abolishing the slave trade in the name of a Christian conviction of the basic equality of all human beings. It ended endemic inter-tribal warfare, opened local economies to the opportunities of global trade, moderated the impact of inescapable modernisation, established the rule of law and liberal institutions such as a free press, and spent itself in defeating the murderously racist Nazi and Japanese empires in the Second World War. As encyclopaedic in historical breadth as it is penetrating in analytical depth, Colonialism offers a moral inquest into the colonial past, forensically contesting damaging falsehoods and thereby helping to rejuvenate faith in the West's future"--Publisher's description.▲ | ||
650 | 0 | ▼aImperialism▼xMoral and ethical aspects▼zGreat Britain.▲ | |
651 | 0 | ▼aGreat Britain▼xColonies▼xHistory.▲ |

Colonialism : a moral reckoning
자료유형
국외단행본
서명/책임사항
Colonialism : a moral reckoning / by Nigel Biggar.
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발행사항
London : William Collins , 2023.
형태사항
xvi, 480 p. : maps ; 24 cm.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references (p. 429-462) and index.
내용주기
Introduction -- Motives, good and bad -- From slavery to anti-slavery -- Human equality, cultural superiority and 'racism' -- Land, settlers and 'conquest' -- Cultural assimilation and 'genocide' -- Free trade, investment and 'exploitation' -- Government, legitimacy and nationalism -- Justified force and 'pervasive violence' -- Conclusion: on the colonial past -- Epilogue: On anti-colonialism and the British future.
요약주기
"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 the theft of land? Did it involve genocide? Was it driven fundamentally by the motive of economic exploitation? Was undemocratic colonial government necessarily illegitimate? and, Was the Empire essentially violent, and its violence pervasively racist and terroristic? Biggar makes clear that, like any other long-standing state, the British Empire involved elements of injustice, sometimes appalling. On occasions it was culpably incompetent and presided over moments of dreadful tragedy. Nevertheless, from the early 1800s the Empire was committed to abolishing the slave trade in the name of a Christian conviction of the basic equality of all human beings. It ended endemic inter-tribal warfare, opened local economies to the opportunities of global trade, moderated the impact of inescapable modernisation, established the rule of law and liberal institutions such as a free press, and spent itself in defeating the murderously racist Nazi and Japanese empires in the Second World War. As encyclopaedic in historical breadth as it is penetrating in analytical depth, Colonialism offers a moral inquest into the colonial past, forensically contesting damaging falsehoods and thereby helping to rejuvenate faith in the West's future"--Publisher's description.
ISBN
9780008511630 0008511632 9780008511647 0008511640
청구기호
325.341 B592c
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