Western Races and the World (Classic Reprint): Essays Arranged and Edited: Essays Arranged and Edited (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

F. S. Marvin

 
9781330361207: Western Races and the World (Classic Reprint): Essays Arranged and Edited: Essays Arranged and Edited (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Western Races and the World examines how Western influence has shaped global relations, asking what progress and unity really mean across civilizations. This volume surveys the idea of progress in history and tests how western actions have influenced other peoples, from the early days of global exploration to the promises and problems of the League of Nations era.


Through introductory reflections and careful analysis, the collection considers the grounds for claims of Western advancement, the limits of that claim, and the consequences for non-Western societies. It explores how ideas about governance, race, and civilization have evolved, and what responsibility loyalty to a global order entails for both colonizing powers and the nations they touch.



  • Foundational questions about progress, unity, and the modern encounter between West and world

  • Historical perspectives on colonial rule, reform, and the early draft of international law

  • Examinations of the Covenant and mandates within the League of Nations framework

  • Critical look at how power and ethics intersect in international governance


Ideal for readers seeking a thoughtful, historically grounded view of how Western ideas and global policy have influenced civilizations beyond Europe.

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