The rebellion was financed by US imperialism as part of its Cold War operations aimed at destabilising the Soviet Union. |
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What consequences will follow from the dawning of a new age of imperialism at the beginning of the 21st century? |
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Chomsky gave a damning critique of US and British imperialism in the Middle East. |
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But, while his play attacks residual imperialism and liberal naivete, it fictionalises a story that cries out for more direct factual treatment. |
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His theory of imperialism anticipated European unification and contradictions associated today with globalization of production and markets. |
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A hallmark of all revisionism is its exclusion of any possibility of a serious crisis of American imperialism. |
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Freedom, democracy and fraternity are people's slogans and globalization and liberalization are the slogans of imperialism. |
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The role of revisionism as a direct prop for imperialism was out in the open. |
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The revolt against this new phase of imperialism, however, has clearly only just begun. |
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One reason the old empires did crumble was the changing balance of forces in world imperialism. |
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Ordinary people around the world must try to resist the new imperialism which is just as pernicious as the old. |
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Hopefully, this last gasp of imperialism supported by industrial capitalism will be short-lived. |
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Theatrically inventive and politically astute, it's a satire on American cultural imperialism. |
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Some saw opportunities to forge new, internationalist alliances designed to break the chains of imperialism. |
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Nowhere does she explain in a meaningful way that it is also a reaction to poverty, imperialism, and indignity. |
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What, for instance, is the difference, if any, between imperialism and colonialism? |
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It reopens the prospect of a period when resistance to imperialism is not about peace processes, but about struggle. |
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You tell me my son died to spread the cancer of Pax Americana, imperialism in the Middle East. |
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Additionally, we must analyze collusion between foreign and indigenous patriarchies under imperialism in exacerbating women's oppression. |
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Britain's domination of the coast opened up the hinterland to Western imperialism. |
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This is a commonly cited text in discussions of early nineteenth-century orientalism and imperialism. |
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Yet, while imperialism has generally withered, other forms of domination or hegemony have arisen. |
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It is striking how exactly this coincided with the end of the world hegemony of British imperialism. |
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So issues such as occupation, control over strategic resources and imperialism are never brought up. |
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A war on Iraq is a war of imperialism against an oppressed, formerly colonized people. |
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The magnificent mobilisation of the workers which put an end to the coup of 11 April was a sharp reverse for the oligarchy and imperialism. |
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Kipling penned this ode to imperialism as a tribute to the US annexation of the Philippines. |
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The above passage 'reads' the Trade Centre allegorically as an emblem of US capitalism, imperialism and the like. |
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Far from their learning any lessons, these events drive them closer to bureaucracy, the national bourgeoisie, and imperialism. |
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It isn't a moral argument but, invaluably, it cuts the new imperialism down to size. |
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You could disrupt a summit devoted to capitalist planning, imperialism and exploitation. |
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Today the phenomenon could be more accurately described as cultural imperialism. |
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But whatever way it happened, the benign imperialism of the neocons would crash with the dollar. |
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The latter included a vast array outlining the horrors of both Japanese and American imperialism, with remarkably blunt and unsubtle titles. |
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In the course of the rebellion, Munda converts not only resisted imperialism but also refused to accept the codes of the Church. |
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Theories of neo-colonialism and cultural imperialism often understate the complexity and multifariousness of postcolonial cultural travellings. |
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Freedom fighters must have some way of overthrowing tyranny, oppression, or imperialism. |
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Only the united Balkan peoples can give a real rebuff to the shameless pretensions of tsarism and European imperialism. |
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The end of racism is the solution to the colour-coded erosion of the justice system and the end of imperialism and neo-colonisation. |
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The transatlantic alliance is in the interests of British as well as US imperialism. |
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She spoke out repeatedly against U.S. imperialism and was a powerful critic of racism, sexism, and homophobia on the campus. |
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Yet scandal in the colonies was also enacted on the global stage of British imperialism. |
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For Dickens, the civilizing mission of imperialism meant European colonization. |
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Passionate, committed and a searing indictment of capitalism, imperialism and war. |
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If one rejects that assertion, does the imperialism of human rights really sound so bad? |
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His loathing of imperialism was visceral, because he knew, firsthand, what it meant. |
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The single greatest critic of the British Empire, Edmund Burke, was an archconservative who saw imperialism as an essentially radical project. |
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You're out to expose imperialism, militarism, and nationalism for what they really are. |
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The collapse of imperialism in the twentieth century was a fundamental change in world politics. |
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But those who resisted British imperialism had to resist it on the colonial periphery. |
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But at every key moment the party leadership has supported imperialism and war. |
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The government's abuse of civil rights at home goes hand in hand with its brutal imperialism abroad. |
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What social force is of necessity forced to go the whole way in the struggle against imperialism? |
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Most other non-Western political systems were not able to resist Western imperialism and lost their independence as a result. |
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This is the clearest manifestation of resurgent imperialism and colonialism on a world scale. |
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Many in the global south regard tourism as a new form of colonialism and cultural imperialism. |
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They had to fight against the corporate parasites up top and imperialism abroad to retain the value they produced. |
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Nor should this be seen purely as a matter of cultural imperialism or ethnocentric prejudice. |
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The climax of European imperialism in the nineteenth century coincided with the European population explosion. |
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And throughout his life he opposed British imperialism, denouncing British rule in India. |
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And moving forces into Sudan to stop ethnic cleansing and genocide is not imperialism. |
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British imperialism is habitually referred to in the past tense, as if it had gone the way of the empire. |
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A bewigged Quebecois gives us a history lesson on imperialism in politics and the cinema. |
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Neither imperialism nor colonialism is a simple act of accumulation and acquisition. |
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The dissidents are by no means all pacifists, much less opponents of a resurgence of British imperialism. |
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To claim that the global acceptance of a US passport somehow equals white imperialism is silly. |
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The self-defeating nature of imperialism is slyly suggested through a dramatic reversal that exploits the notion of the white man's burden. |
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The latter had pledged to sweep all traces of Zionism, imperialism and the forces of reaction in the Arab world. |
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The combustible fusion of imperialism abroad, fear-mongering at home, and ready access to firearms has ensured this. |
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The Bosnian war provided an opportunity for these layers of ex-radicals to realign their politics with those of imperialism. |
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That is why this may be a good time to remind ourselves of some of the reasons imperialism fell into discredit in the first place. |
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His late writings examined the emergence of Russia as a world power, opening an era of global imperialism and war. |
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Must we forever kowtow to US imperialism and be treated like the illegitimate children of the global economy? |
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Once outlawed as the currency of imperialism, greenbacks suddenly became not just accepted but necessary. |
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In reply, Van Auken explained that the Soviet Stalinist regime had proven a false counterweight to imperialism. |
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No matter what the approach, drastic measures are needed to stem the latest tide of Yanqui imperialism. |
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Zionism is the highest stage of imperialism, which is the third stage of the development of capitalism. |
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Fifty three years ago India shook off the yoke of British imperialism and became independent. |
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There's child abduction, Malay pirates and the last hurrah of British imperialism in South-east Asia. |
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Only by meeting these two central problems could, the two most deadly diseases infecting the 17- 18th century states system, bellicism and imperialism, be brought into remission and kept there. |
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Stringer depicts a country that is beset by complications of both past imperialism and current globalism. |
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But since it is rare in any book aimed at children to see a discussion of economics, let alone imperialism and militarism, that criticism might be held in abeyance. |
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But I do not see joining up with the Brownshirts as something to be glossed over in order to make the greater point of opposing Chinese imperialism. |
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The theory of imperialism has triumphed over the reality principle. |
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The radical nature of Baran's reformulation of Marxist doctrine is obscured by an understandable tendency to confuse Baran's theory with Lenin's earlier theory of imperialism. |
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As the new American imperialism seeks to remould the Middle East in its own image so Howard rather more modestly plans to shake up the South Pacific. |
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Their border, the so-called Durand line, is also a vestige of British imperialism. |
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Here Monty enacts a fantasy of benign American imperialism, touring Europe and Africa in his pleasure yacht. |
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If in England it rallied a demoralized citizenry, here in America it validated the Anglophilia of the educated classes and gave British imperialism a good odor. |
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But, it remains, at root, a critique of imperialism and, as such, is not so different from the arguments hurled by Leninist regimes and militants during the cold war. |
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These theories, however, had their source in the same pressures of Stalinism and imperialism bearing down on the Trotskyist movement that gave rise to Pabloite revisionism. |
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The concept of American cultural imperialism has entered the op-ed lists. |
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None of them offer an alternative to imperialism and neo-liberal policies. |
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People worldwide should condemn imperialism in all its forms. |
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Whatever happened to the applaudable moral values you upheld in the classic scathing satirical attack on corporate mentality and economic imperialism? |
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Like imperialism, the foundation of humanitarianism is that the West knows best. |
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Ottoman imperialism is now religiously overlooked for inclusion in postcolonial studies at Western universities. |
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Because for the global left, imperialism is the great sin of the modern world. |
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The rumblings from Argentina started to become thunderbolts and about a month later, a mad Arab destroyed the visible essence of western imperialism and capitalism. |
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In opposing the eruption of US imperialism, Beams emphasised that war could not be separated from the social and economic system that gave rise to it. |
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Until recently, with global demand soaring for oil, gas, and minerals, thumping the tub against imperialism played well at home. |
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The locals simply raised an eyebrow and watched as the foundations were dug on a prime shoreside location, and construction began on the epitome of cultural imperialism. |
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If we did invade, these bleaters would start moaning about imperialism. |
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Those who read Mr Cooper's article will discover that he is anything but a Colonel Blimp and that he does not have much in common with historical liberal imperialism either. |
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We will continue to build the anti-war movement against US imperialism. |
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Severe economic crisis, a blockade by US imperialism and the flight of most of China's capitalists to Taiwan and Hong Kong forced the CCP to nationalise most industries. |
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The Empire has gone and imperialism is now regarded as a crime against humanity, a system based on brutalism and greed responsible for much of the mess of the modern world. |
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Is it vestigial imperialism on the part of sports journalists? |
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The processes of economic imperialism, proletarian enslavement and continuous war are explained painlessly through Winston and Julia's private resistance. |
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Post colonial studies have flourished in an age where IMF and World Bank austerity programmes have been renounced as harbingers of neo imperialism. |
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This exclusionary subcurrent became more pronounced in the late 19th century, in a context of imperialism, nationalism, antifeminism, and antisocialism. |
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The criminal nature of these outrages is underscored by the fact that they occurred in a city that has been the scene of innumerable protests against imperialism and war. |
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One of my little hobby horses is American cultural imperialism. |
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These are the circumvolutions of word and image that positivist imperatives impose on a venture whose Eurocentrism and imperialism he acknowledges but does not pursue. |
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Forty years ago, Fanon was issuing a clarion call against imperialism. |
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The welfare state offered collective security, optimism and promises of betterment as a counter to the discontents which has fuelled imperialism, Stalinism and fascism. |
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He said the Falklands issue was not one of colonialism or imperialism. |
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The second is that successful imperialism requires large and influential local comprador classes willing to be junior partners in governing the colonial state and society. |
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Other authors under consideration in this book also developed fictions that explicitly deal with political fears of cultural contagion in an age of imperialism. |
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Those who believe we are members of different cultures and races live in a pre-scientific past dominated by the forces of racism unleashed by imperialism. |
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I'd start with The Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler, a book that was prophetic in identifying imperialism with cultural decadence and barbarism. |
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America was born in a revolution against Western imperialism, born as a haven of freedom against the tyrannies and despotism, the wars and intrigues of the old world. |
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These, Denny, are empty and vapid slogans because those who use them are destitute of any imagination or feeling of what such greed, racism or imperialism is like. |
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And that would hopefully disarm an awful lot of the criticism which is at this is a bit of American imperialism aimed against the Muslims of the world. |
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Historically, imperialism always comes to a sticky end, thank God. |
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The charge of Eurocentrism is often made on the basis of remarks made by Marx in articles that he wrote in the early 1850s about the role of British imperialism in India. |
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With that a new epoch in the history of imperialism was introduced. |
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The scope and scale of Spanish participation in imperialism within the Caribbean basin remains a subject of scholarly debate among historians. |
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The Caribbean basin functioned as a key geographic focal point for advancing Spanish imperialism. |
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Some have described the internal strife between various people groups as a form of imperialism or colonialism. |
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The Soviets sought to befriend the Chinese revolutionists by offering scathing attacks on Western imperialism. |
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Internationally, mercantilism encouraged the many European wars of the period and fueled European imperialism. |
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Hobson argued that domestic social reforms could cure the international disease of imperialism by removing its economic foundation. |
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Militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism played major roles in the conflict. |
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Moreover, the ideas of imperialism were widely spread in action on the higher levels of government. |
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The British spirit of imperialism was expressed by Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Rosebury, and implemented in Africa by Cecil Rhodes. |
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In foreign policy, Gladstone was in general against foreign entanglements, but he did not resist the realities of imperialism. |
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Historians and political theorists have long debated the correlation between capitalism, class and imperialism. |
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Winston Churchill wrote about the use of the Union Jack as a symbol connected to British nationalism and imperialism. |
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James' fictional and nonfictional production came at a time when British imperialism was growing from strength to strength. |
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Anglophone academic studies often base their theories regarding imperialism on the British experience of Empire. |
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The start of mass nationalism, as a concept and practice, would fatally undermine the ideologies of imperialism. |
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In some ways, this is such an expansion of the concept of imperialism as to be meaningless. |
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For the imperialism we have identified and oppose is brutally effective against the developing world because of its surreptitiousness. |
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Although cartographic processes advanced through imperialism, further analysis of their progress reveals many biases linked to eurocentrism. |
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Alfar's analysis cuts to the quick of the socioeconomic structures that underlie marriage, primogeniture, monarchy, and imperialism. |
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Political geographers such as Friedrich Ratzel of Germany and Halford Mackinder of Britain also supported imperialism. |
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Russia is in turmoil, but the main impetus towards war is not imperialism as such but commercial forces. |
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An economic effect of this imperialism was the shift in the production of commodities. |
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This did not lead him to embrace conservatism, imperialism or reaction, but to defend, albeit critically, Labour reformism. |
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The word imperialism originated from the Latin word imperium, which means supreme power. |
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Gamal Abdel Nasser likened himself to Saladin and imperialism to the Crusades. |
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Halford Mackinder felt that Great Britain needed to be one of the greatest imperialists and therefore justified imperialism. |
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When the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in December 1979, Thatcher saw it as a typical example of relentless Communist imperialism. |
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The Americans refused to support any move that could be seen as imperialism or colonialism, seeing the US as the champion of decolonisation. |
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At the turn of the 21st century, the expanding domain of economics in the social sciences has been described as economic imperialism. |
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A former colony itself, the United States approached imperialism differently from the Great Powers and Japan. |
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While they can be seen as motivated by outright aggression and imperialism, historians typically take a much more nuanced view. |
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Friedrich Ratzel believed that in order for a state to survive, imperialism was needed. |
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However, many historians and political scientists would reject the idea that imperialism is a new feature of US foreign policy. |
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To put a cloud or a snowflake on the weather map over Cork or Roscommon might be seen as yet another example of British imperialism. |
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Militarism and imperialism of racial and cultural rivalries were little more than the amusements of his daily newspaper. |
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In 1956, immediately before and during the Suez Crisis, Russell expressed his opposition to European imperialism in the Middle East. |
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Among the topics that caused debate among Liberals were British imperialism, the union of Great Britain and Ireland, and female suffrage. |
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He sometimes debated against his Balliol contemporary Alfred Milner, who although then a Liberal was already an advocate of British imperialism. |
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Lodge, like Roosevelt, was a strong supporter of imperialism, which Holmes was expected to support as well. |
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Young suggests that imperialism is the concept while colonialism is the practice. |
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A colony is a part of an empire and so colonialism is closely related to imperialism. |
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Since the early 1990s, linguistic imperialism has attracted attention among scholars of applied linguistics. |
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Many others argued that imperialism is justified for several different reasons. |
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A fundamental source of contention stems from the inadvertent conflation of theoretical conceptions of imperialism and colonialism. |
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Nobody is forced to watch American films, and yet many in the world consider Hollywood a means of cultural imperialism. |
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His theory draws mainly on Johan Galtung's imperialism theory, Antonio Gramsci's social theory, and in particular on his notion of cultural hegemony. |
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After strengthening his government in northern China, Kublai pursued an expansionist policy in line with the tradition of Mongol and Chinese imperialism. |
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According to Lenin, the new imperialism emphasized the transition of capitalism from free trade to a stage of monopoly capitalism to finance capital. |
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So hegemonic imperialism has a limited time to do its dividing and ruling. |
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Disraeli was especially noted for his enthusiastic support for expanding and strengthening the British Empire, in contrast to Gladstone's negative attitude toward imperialism. |
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Dilley, is a largely historiographical overview of the ways economic processes interacted with British imperialism and how this has been interpreted by historians. |
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Growing imperialism during the 19th century resulted in the occupation of much of Oceania by other European powers, and later, Japan and the United States. |
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Thie hought process, fueled though it was by early 20th century standards of imperialism and cultural change, forms the basis for the modern understanding of Romanization. |
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He was a firm believer in rural Africans and their traditions and ujamaa, a system of collectivisation that according to Nyerere was present before European imperialism. |
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Originally, the Fabian Society was committed to the establishment of a socialist economy, alongside a commitment to British imperialism as a progressive and modernising force. |
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Kipling who famously justified the Western colonisation and European imperialism in the now infamous poem, The White Man's Burden, was nothing if not a pragmatist. |
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She attacked British imperialism in Dora Marsden's Freewoman, denying the distinction between Britain's benevolent imperialism and malevolent imperia1ism. |
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Kipling who famously justified the Western colonization and European imperialism in the now infamous poem, The White Man's Burden, was nothing if not a pragmatist. |
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They argued that the plan was American economic imperialism, and that it was an attempt to gain control over Western Europe just as the Soviets controlled the Eastern Bloc. |
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The English language during the Middle Ages was an object of linguistic imperialism by the French language, particularly following the Norman conquest. |
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As the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom, the Union Jack serves as a patriotic or nationalist symbol, and can also carry associations of militarism and imperialism. |
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Further divergence among historians can be attributed to varying theoretical perspectives regarding imperialism that are proposed by emerging academic schools of thought. |
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Its subsequent long-lived Roman occupation as part of Lower Moesia and Scythia Minor eventually dissolved into Byzantine, then Ottoman, imperialism. |
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Nevertheless, as the Star Wars films engage in a discourse of imperialism and revolution against it, the message of Eurodominance, privilege and power is also asserted. |
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It has long been argued that free trade is a form of colonialism or imperialism, a position taken by various proponents of economic nationalism and the school of mercantilism. |
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