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The origins of modern imperialism--ideological or economic? General editors: Brian Tierney, Donald Kagan [and] L. Pearce Williams.
- Title
- The origins of modern imperialism--ideological or economic? General editors: Brian Tierney, Donald Kagan [and] L. Pearce Williams.
- Author
- Tierney, Brian.
- Publication
- [New York] Random House [c1967]
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- Description
- 54 p.; 24 cm.
- Series Statement
- Random House historical issues series, 19
- Subject
- Note
- Excerpted from their Great issues in Western civilization.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- 1. Imperialism and capitalism: From Imperialism, the highest stage of capitalism / Nikolai Lenin -- 2. The economic element: From Imperial union and tariff reform / Joseph Chamberlain -- 3. The mission of empire: The white man's burden / Rudyard Kipling -- 4. Race and Christianity: From Our country / Josiah Strong -- 5. Imperialism as a social atavism: From Imperialism and social classes / Joseph Schumpeter -- 6. A critique of the Marxist analysis: A critique of imperialism / W.L. Langer.
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