gordondaviesmoustache
Well-Known Member
In fairness to you George, there is some merit in what you post here, but I disagree about your reckoning in weighing the positives against the negatives; and further, you appear to believe that our 'civilising' hand arose broadly from a sense of altruism, whereas it was borne principally from self-interest associated with the twin motivations of control and profit.We should indeed admire the architecture in Manchester etc and around the Commonwealth cities and those of our former Empire as well. Colonization spread rational, Enlightenment culture throughout the world and allowed capital to accumulate in places where it could be applied to advancing art, science, and technology--that humanity as a whole has benefitted from colonization is impossible to deny. You can argue the colonizers sucked their wealth out of the rest of the planet but they also established countries, enabled most of them to prosper and improve life expectancy, living standards, infrastructure, sanitation, education and health. In every respect the British were superior to all the other countries in bringing those benefits to the people they colonized. These positives need to be set against our crimes and I believe outweigh them. That does not exempt us from guilt and nowhere have I suggested it should.
That's what Empires are about.