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England And Her Colonies Or Progress In Unity
A Plea For Individual Rights And Imperial Duties (1857)
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Focusing on the relationship between England and its colonies, Robert Fletcher advocates for unity grounded in mutual respect and cooperation, rather than exploitation. He emphasizes the protection of individual rights, including freedom of speech and religion, while calling for the fulfillment of imperial duties like promoting education and social welfare. The book offers a thorough analysis of the political, economic, and social challenges of the era, presenting a vision for a more equitable relationship that resonates with contemporary discussions on colonialism and imperialism.
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England And Her Colonies Or Progress In Unity, Robert Fletcher
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- Rok vydání
- 2008
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- Titul
- England And Her Colonies Or Progress In Unity
- Podtitul
- A Plea For Individual Rights And Imperial Duties (1857)
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Robert Fletcher
- Vydavatel
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Rok vydání
- 2008
- Vazba
- měkká
- Počet stran
- 204
- ISBN13
- 9781436835046
- Kategorie
- Dějiny / Historie, Světová historie
- Anotace
- Focusing on the relationship between England and its colonies, Robert Fletcher advocates for unity grounded in mutual respect and cooperation, rather than exploitation. He emphasizes the protection of individual rights, including freedom of speech and religion, while calling for the fulfillment of imperial duties like promoting education and social welfare. The book offers a thorough analysis of the political, economic, and social challenges of the era, presenting a vision for a more equitable relationship that resonates with contemporary discussions on colonialism and imperialism.