cybrsage
Lifer
- Nov 17, 2011
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Let's be clear: England's move away from empire is rooted in defeat, not benevolence.
However, at some point, deciding to accept the loss of empire was part of the change.
I'm saying the final effect of England shifting from a world empire to a nation that has embraced democracy over empire is what's a magnificent change, in terms of the improvement for everyone involved and something we should like to see globally, and to a decent extent have - though it's too much been replaced by 'economic imperialism'.
As I've said, Britain was a monstrous colonizer; now, they're much different.
Much as the world gave up slavery as an institution country by country in the late 19th century, colonialism has largely been abolished as an institution in the mid 20th, accelerated IMO by JFK's policies to support third-world independence - from a combination o idealism, and pragmatic cold war tactics to win their support.
Very well said!
