Altruism and Imperialism

Altruism and Imperialism
Author: Reeva S. Simon
Publisher: Middle East Institute Columbia University
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2002
Genre: Christianity and culture
ISBN:

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The Ethics of Imperialism

The Ethics of Imperialism
Author: Albert Richardson Carman
Publisher: Boston : H.B. Turner
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1905
Genre: Christian ethics
ISBN:

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Orientalism and Imperialism

Orientalism and Imperialism
Author: Andrew Wilcox
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2018-07-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1350033804

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Using the work of Edward Said as a point of departure, this book dissects the concept of Orientalism through the lens of 19th century missionary impressions of Kurdistan. Wilcox argues that dominant interpretations of Said's work have a tendency to present Orientalism as an essentialist practice and instead offers an alternative manifestation in which the Oriental is perceived as the mutable product of cultural forces. The relationship between missionaries and imperialism has long been a contentious issue with many scholars highlighting their apparent ambiguity. This study reveals how Protestant missionaries can be identified as anti-imperialist in their rhetoric of ecumenical independence; yet through their preconceptions of Oriental inferiority, they contributed to a more subtle undermining of local forms of knowledge and identity. Wilcox argues that this apparent ambiguity is in part a consequence of the ways in which the term imperialism is frequently used to allude to diverse and even contradictory meanings; therefore it is not so much the missionaries who are ambiguous, as the ways in which they are judged by today's multivalent standards. The analysis also makes clear the complex discursive processes which can undermine the actions of altruistic individuals. By drawing threads from this 19th century example into the current geopolitical foreground of Middle East-West relations, this book not only sheds light upon a little-known historical case study but also illuminates larger questions of the present and future encouraging a more vigorous examination of contemporary Orientalist prejudices.

The Book of Altruism

The Book of Altruism
Author: Otto A. Sinkie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1961
Genre: Altruism
ISBN:

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Imperialism and Idealism

Imperialism and Idealism
Author: David L. Anderson
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253329189

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Combining biography with foreign-policy analysis, David L. Anderson provides a fresh interpretation of Sino-American relations in the nineteenth century. The book focuses on the eight Americans who occupied the chief U.S. diplomatic post in China from 1861 to 1898 and personally shaped American policy toward China in the forty years before Secretary of State John Hay's Open Door Notes. Their policies, as Anderson explains, were as varied as the eight individuals, and yet at the same time were characteristically American—expressing both idealistic altruism and imperialistic self-interest. Ultimately, John Hay merged the altruism and the self-interest in the Open Door Notes of 1899 and 1900, which influenced much of America's twentieth-century conduct in Asia. Anderson reemphasizes Hay's role in bridging the differences that have plagued U.S. policy in China.

Burden or Benefit?

Burden or Benefit?
Author: Helen Gilbert
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2008-03-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0253027829

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Essays on philanthropy, power, and the continuing influence of the British Empire on humanitarian efforts in today’s world. In the name of benevolence, philanthropy, and humanitarian aid, individuals, groups, and nations have sought to assist others and to redress forms of suffering and deprivation. Yet the inherent imbalances of power between the giver and the recipient of this benevolence have called into question the motives and rationale for such assistance. This volume examines the evolution of the ideas and practices of benevolence, chiefly in the context of British imperialism, from the late eighteenth century to the present. The authors consider more than a dozen examples of practical and theoretical benevolence from the anti-slavery movement of the late eighteenth century to such modern activities as refugee asylum in Europe, opposition to female genital mutilation in Africa, fundraising for charities, and restoring the wetlands in post-Saddam southern Iraq.

The Invention of Altruism

The Invention of Altruism
Author: Thomas Dixon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2008-05-08
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This volume explores how Victorian philosophers, scientists, clergymen, and novelists debated the meaning of the new term 'altruism'. Including a reappraisal of Charles Darwin's ideas and insights into the rise of popular socialism, this study is highly relevant to contemporary debates about altruism, evolution, religion, and ethics.

Imperialism in Theory and Practice

Imperialism in Theory and Practice
Author: Kavalam Madhava Panikkar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1922
Genre: Imperialism
ISBN:

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Literary Culture and U.S. Imperialism

Literary Culture and U.S. Imperialism
Author: John Carlos Rowe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2000
Genre: American literature
ISBN: 0198030118

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