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Imperialism and World Politics, Part 1 of 4

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Imperialism and World Politics, Part 1 of 4

Parker Thomas Moon

Moon’s Imperialism and World Politics is perhaps the best-known work of the Columbia University professor and political scientist; It was published in 1926 and did not go out-of-print until after 1940. “What convenient volume,” he asks, exists as a “general account of the greater imperialism of our own times?” A question which was suitably answered by the publication of this sweeping survey of the field. Written in what would prove to be the gathering twilight of European imperialism, and with the inclination towards reflection that only the aftermath of a great catastrophe like the First World War can evoke, this work spans the globe and follows behind Great Britain, France, Belgium, Italy, Russia, Germany, Japan and the United States as they shaped world politics to their own ends—imposing their will on states, economies and peoples. Moon writes of his work that, “It can make no claim to finality.” Indeed, this is surely not the last word on the subject. Not in the past. Not even, truly, in the present. And yet, Moon’s work does possess a greater degree of finality than he at the time, perhaps, might have credited. THIS IS PART ONE OF FOUR. In this part, Moon casts a bright light upon the driving forces, the economics and the vested interests. He unpicks the propaganda, the rationalizations, and the theories. The slide from the Anti-Imperialism, which still held sway in the 1860s, to the Scramble for Africa as free trade faltered, tariff walls were erected, and the economic rationale shifted. He also follows the Belgians into the Congo, and casts an eye over West Africa where—over the course of five decades—the region has been transformed by Great Britain, France and Germany in pursuit of resources and cash crops. Rubber and Cocoa. Palm Oil and Tropical Wood. Gold and Diamonds. At the other end of the supply chain, the new colonialism created captive markets within which to dump excess manufactured goods which the tariff-constrained industrial economies of Europe could not absorb domestically. Rivers and railways were the spigots with which to tap the bounty of Africa’s interior, but it took African labour to harvest it first. Accordingly when George Taubman Goldie secured Nigeria for the British, he secured the crown jewel of West Africa. Powerful native polities such as the Sokoto Caliphate and the Kingdom of Dahomey would be unmade, crumbling before the technological and industrialized might of European interlopers. Expanding their presence on the continent with the justification of spreading Civilization and Progress, and extirpating the slave trade, Belgium and France proceeded to brutally compel native populations to work, at gun point, without renumeration, to death. Nor were they alone in committing genocides, in suppressing native unrest. Meanwhile in Liberia, 1925 marks the arrival of business titan Harvey Firestone, whose company has played a leading role in Liberia ever since. The country would be an aberration. Like a lonely sea stack, the tide of European imperialism would wash around it for it would be shielded by its connection with the United States.

Year of Publication: 1926Genres: Modern (20th C) , Modern (19th C) , Political Science
Running Time: 05 hours 27 minutes 05 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Preface
Alister
10:00
2
The Nights
Chapter 1: Significance of Imperialism - World Conquest and World Unrest
Alister
19:08
3
The Nights
Chapter 2: Two Changes of Mind
Alister
43:30
4
The Nights
Chapter 3a: Why Europe Shouldered the White Man's Burden - The Logic of Economic Necessity
Alister
46:25
5
The Nights
Chapter 3b: Why Europe Shouldered the White Man's Burden - French Logic ex post facto
Alister
46:04
6
The Nights
Chapter 4: Dynamics of Imperialism - Men and Motives
Alister
44:33
7
The Nights
Chapter 5: Clothes, Culture and Caoutchouc in Congo
Alister
59:46
8
The Nights
Chapter 6a: Five Decades of Business and Diplomatic Bargaining in West Africa
Alister
27:09
9
The Nights
Chapter 6b: Five Decades of Business and Diplomatic Bargaining in West Africa
Alister
30:30

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