| John Atkinson Hobson - 1902 - 424 pàgines
...purpose, a most ingenuous and instructive attempt to set forth the gist of the imperialist philosophy. " Probably every one would agree that an Englishman...those savages. But the same idea will carry you much farther. In so far as an Englishman differs in essentials from a Swede or Belgian, he believes that... | |
| Norman Angell - 1915 - 344 pàgines
...give expression to the thought reflected in Rhodes's will is Earl Grey, who says: Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman would be right in considering...better than that of the Maori or Hottentot, and no one would object, in the abstract, to England doing her best to impose her better and higher view on those... | |
| George William Nasmyth - 1916 - 458 pàgines
...South African Chartered Company, has been summed up by his fellow-adventurer, Earl Grey, as follows : Probably every one would agree that an Englishman...those savages. But the same idea will carry you much farther. In so far as an Englishman differs in essentials from a Swede or Belgian, he believes that... | |
| University of London. Imperial Studies Committee - 1916 - 138 pàgines
...led to. Take another quotation from the writings of a well-known and most democratic Imperialist. " Probably every one would agree that an Englishman...world and at life better than that of the Maori or the Hottentot, and no one would object in the abstract to England doing her best to impose her better... | |
| Robert Phillipson - 1992 - 382 pàgines
...right in considering his way of looking at the world and at life better than that of the Maori or the Hottentot, and no one will object in the abstract...doing her best to impose her better and higher view on these savages . . . Can there be any doubt that the white man must, and will, impose his superior civilization... | |
| Jennifer Jenkins - 2003 - 276 pàgines
...thus after a while have been wholly lost. (Trench 1891, quoted in Bailey 1991: 278) Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman would be right in considering...England doing her best to impose her better and higher views on those savages. (Hobson 1902, quoted in Pennycook 1998: 52) However, as the following example... | |
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