The New Ideology of Imperialism: Renewing the Moral Imperative
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The New Ideology of Imperialism: Renewing the Moral Imperative by Frank Furedi |
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Frank Furedi chronology (books as sole author) |
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Mythical Past, Elusive Future: History and Society in an Anxious Age (1991) |
The New Ideology of Imperialism: Renewing the Moral Imperative (1994) |
Colonial Wars and the Politics of Third World Nationalism (1994) |
The New Ideology of Imperialism: Renewing the Moral Imperative is a book by the Hungarian sociologist Frank Furedi, published by Pluto Press in 1994 (ISBN 0-7453-0846-5)
[edit] Contents
- Introduction
- Contesting legitimacy
- Is it nationalism?
- The problem of imperial identity
- A presentiment of danger: the preoccupation with white prestige
- The demobilised soldier and the blow to white prestige
- An unspecified threat
- Problem of control
- What did they see?
- The social construction of the Third World terrorist
- Elite perspectives
- Nationalism as passion
- Nationalists as Nazis
- As maladjustment
- The marginal man
- A moral condemnation
- From containment to accommodation: the Anglo-American management of African nationalism
- Assumptions of superiority
- The pragmatism of diplomacy
- The management of nationalism, 1948-1960
- Towards decolonisation
- A changing division of labour
- Flattering nationalism
- A legacy of moral uncertainties
- Imperialism on the defensive: the campaign to limit the damage
- The imperial ideal in retreat
- Fighting a rearguard action
- Arguments on empire
- Rewriting history
- The fatal flaw
- Anti-Third World ideology
- A call for revenge
- The moral rehabilitation of imperialism
- The intellectual annihilation of Third World nationalism
- Redrawing maps
- Saving the Third World from itself
- Contemporary anti-Third World themes
- Reflections on the moral rehabilitation of imperialism
[edit] External links
- Frank Furedi
- Official website
- Pluto Press
- Official website