Problems of Expansion
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066192495
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About this book
In "Problems of Expansion," Whitelaw Reid delves into the geopolitical and economic complexities that arose during America's late 19th-century imperial ventures. This critical work examines the motivations behind territorial acquisitions, particularly in the context of the Spanish-American War and the annexation of territories such as Puerto Rico and the Philippines. Reid'Äôs prose is both analytical and evocative, drawing from a wealth of contemporary discourse while positioning the text within the larger narrative of American expansionism, probing its ethical implications and societal impact. A prominent journalist and editor, Whitelaw Reid'Äôs insights are informed by his extensive experience in politics and diplomacy. His tenure as the U.S. ambassador to France and editor of the influential New-York Tribune afforded him a unique perspective on the national psyche and foreign relations. Reid's engagement with America's burgeoning role on the world stage is not merely an academic pursuit but a deeply personal reflection on his observations of an evolving nation grappling with its identity and responsibilities. For those interested in American history, international relations, and the moral questions surrounding colonialism, "Problems of Expansion" serves as a vital exploration. Reid's arguments encourage readers to critically engage with America's imperial past and consider its enduring implications today.
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