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Imperialism and Social Reform (1960) examines British social-imperialism and the development of social-imperial thought: the promotion of a 'people's imperialism', or the support of the working classes for the imperialist system.
Table des matières
1. Social-Imperialism 2. Social-Darwinism: Benjamin Kidd and Karl Pearson 3. A Party of National Efficiency: The Liberal Imperialists and the Fabians 4. Joseph Chamberlain's 'Squalid Argument' 5. The Social-Imperialism of the Tariff Reform League 6. Fabianism and Liberal-Imperialism, 1903-1914 7. The Two Imperialisms 8. Sir Halford Mackinder: Theorist of Imperialism 9. Viscount Milner: Social-Imperial Idealist 10. William Cunningham: National Economist 11. Sir William Ashley as 'Socialist of the Chair' 12. Lord Roberts and Robert Blatchford 13. Conclusion
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Imperialism and Social Reform (1960) examines British social-imperialism and the development of social-imperial thought: the promotion of a ‘people’s imperialism’, or the support of the working classes for the imperialist system.