New Ideology of Imperialism
Renewing the Moral Imperative
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pluto Press
Published:20th Feb '94
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During the nineteenth-century vast areas of the underdeveloped world were invaded and colonised under the justification of Anti Slavery and the Civilising Mission. In this powerful analysis, Furedi demonstrates how, in the late twentieth century, the major nations of the West are again intervening in the Third World - this time legitimising their actions on new moral grounds.
Furedi's multidisciplinary study examines the language, nature and origins of the new moral justification for such massive intervention. Furedi argues that, in the wake of the collapse of Soviet communism, the West now presents the Third World as the major threat to international stability, offering Western democracy and financial systems as the solution, thus providing a 'new moral imperative' for rebuilding a viable imperialist ideology.
Furedi examines this new anti-Third World view and concludes that we are experiencing the rehabilitation of the imperialist ideas that are depriving post colonial societies of their own moral authority.
'A powerful critique of Western notions of moral superiority and the closely linked perception that the Third World constitutes a major threat to the West ... eloquent and passionate' -- The Ecologist
'A refreshing counterpoint to silly Western nostrums that various malefactors in the Third World constitute the new enemy' -- Foreign Affairs
ISBN: 9780745308463
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 197g
144 pages