Liberalism and Empire: A Study in Nineteenth-Century British Liberal ThoughtUniversity of Chicago Press, 2018 M06 29 - 245 páginas We take liberalism to be a set of ideas committed to political rights and self-determination, yet it also served to justify an empire built on political domination. Uday Mehta argues that imperialism, far from contradicting liberal tenets, in fact stemmed from liberal assumptions about reason and historical progress. Confronted with unfamiliar cultures such as India, British liberals could only see them as backward or infantile. In this, liberals manifested a narrow conception of human experience and ways of being in the world. Ironically, it is in the conservative Edmund Burke—a severe critic of Britain's arrogant, paternalistic colonial expansion—that Mehta finds an alternative and more capacious liberal vision. Shedding light on a fundamental tension in liberal theory, Liberalism and Empire reaches beyond post-colonial studies to revise our conception of the grand liberal tradition and the conception of experience with which it is associated. |
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... nation- hood under conditions of modernity . In terms of its mood or culture , as distinct from its doctrine , liberalism has often had a flavor of romanti- cism that allows the subjective to tilt in an anarchist breeze by insisting ...
... nation- hood under conditions of modernity . In terms of its mood or culture , as distinct from its doctrine , liberalism has often had a flavor of romanti- cism that allows the subjective to tilt in an anarchist breeze by insisting ...
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... nation . " " 4 It is therefore only to be expected that British political thinkers , especially those of a cosmopolitan cast of mind , should have found their thoughts almost ineluctably engaging with this vast scene of British ac- tion ...
... nation . " " 4 It is therefore only to be expected that British political thinkers , especially those of a cosmopolitan cast of mind , should have found their thoughts almost ineluctably engaging with this vast scene of British ac- tion ...
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... nations , and where that contact has had and continues to have enduring 5. The Works of Jeremy Bentham , ed . J. Bowring ( London : Simpkin , Marshall , 1843 ) , 10 : 490 , quoted in Eric Stokes , English Utilitarians in India ( Oxford ...
... nations , and where that contact has had and continues to have enduring 5. The Works of Jeremy Bentham , ed . J. Bowring ( London : Simpkin , Marshall , 1843 ) , 10 : 490 , quoted in Eric Stokes , English Utilitarians in India ( Oxford ...
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... Nations : This empire [ i.e. , in America ] , however , has hitherto been , not an empire , but the project of an empire . . . It is surely now time that our rulers should either realize this golden dream , in which they have been ...
... Nations : This empire [ i.e. , in America ] , however , has hitherto been , not an empire , but the project of an empire . . . It is surely now time that our rulers should either realize this golden dream , in which they have been ...
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... Nations , including those whose identity was self - consciously forged with an eye to liberal con- ceptions of freedom ... Nation- hood in France and Germany ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1992 ) . Again with respect to Germany ...
... Nations , including those whose identity was self - consciously forged with an eye to liberal con- ceptions of freedom ... Nation- hood in France and Germany ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1992 ) . Again with respect to Germany ...
Contenido
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Strategies Liberal Conventions and Imperial Exclusions | 46 |
Progress Civilization and Consent | 77 |
Liberalism Empire and Territory | 115 |
Edmund Burke on the Perils of the Empire | 153 |
Experience and Unfamiliarity | 190 |
Index | 219 |
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Liberalism and Empire: A Study in Nineteenth-Century British Liberal Thought Uday Singh Mehta Vista previa limitada - 1999 |
Liberalism and Empire: A Study in Nineteenth-Century British Liberal Thought Uday Singh Mehta Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |
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