Lesson 27 of 84 ยท Imperialism
โญ 30 XPimperialism: Lesson 27
The concept of 'White Man's Burden' emerged during the age of imperialism, suggesting that it was the duty of Western powers to civilize and uplift the so-called 'backward' peoples of the world.
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The concept of 'White Man's Burden' emerged during the age of imperialism, suggesting that it was the duty of Western powers to civilize and uplift the so-called 'backward' peoples of the world. This ideology was popularized by Rudyard Kiplingโs poem, which justified colonialism as a benevolent act. However, this perspective often masked the exploitative and oppressive nature of imperial rule. The rhetoric of the 'White Man's Burden' was used to rationalize the imposition of foreign governance, culture, and religion on colonized societies, leading to significant resistance and resentment.
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The term 'White Man's Burden' was popularized by Rudyard Kipling's poem.
It portrayed imperialism as a noble endeavor to civilize others.
This ideology often ignored the rights and autonomy of colonized societies.
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