Liberalism and Empire

Liberalism and Empire

EnglishPaperback / softback
Mehta Uday Singh
The University of Chicago Press
EAN: 9780226518824
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One takes liberalism to be a set of ideas committed to political rights and self-determination, yet it also served to justify an empire built on political domination. Uday Singh Mehta argues that imperialism, far from contradicting liberal tenets, in fact stemmed from liberal assumptions about reason and historical progress. Confronted with unfamiliar cultures such as India, British liberals could only see them as backward or infantile. In this, liberals manifested a narrow conception of human experience and ways of being in the world. Ironically, it is in the conservative Edmund Burke - a severe critic of Britain's arrogant, paternalistic colonial expansion - that Mehta finds an alternative and more capacious liberal vision. Shedding light on a fundamental tension in liberal theory, this book reaches beyond post-colonial studies to revise our conception of the grand liberal tradition and the conception of experience with which it is associated.
EAN 9780226518824
ISBN 0226518825
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Publication date June 1, 1999
Pages 245
Language English
Dimensions 23 x 15 x 2
Country United States
Authors Mehta Uday Singh