“For three centuries the white man seized and enslaved millions of Africans and transported them, with every circumstance of ferocious cruelty, across the sea. (Morel 1903)” Morel’s argument against imperialism revolves around the enslavement and murder of African Americans. He thought that Europeans were taking over Africa by getting people addicted to commodities. This addiction began pushing out African culture and replaced it with European views, main one being religion. Like Lenin’s view, Morel attacked a capitalistic imperialism as it enables expansion, exploitation, and military desire. There was no escape for the African people through physical force. All resistance by the method of rebellion was futile. However, through the power of education, the persons affected can begin to change and resist imperialism. The Black Man’s Burden relies on emotion and history to prove its point against imperialism, while National Life from the Standpoint of Science uses science to justify the means for
“For three centuries the white man seized and enslaved millions of Africans and transported them, with every circumstance of ferocious cruelty, across the sea. (Morel 1903)” Morel’s argument against imperialism revolves around the enslavement and murder of African Americans. He thought that Europeans were taking over Africa by getting people addicted to commodities. This addiction began pushing out African culture and replaced it with European views, main one being religion. Like Lenin’s view, Morel attacked a capitalistic imperialism as it enables expansion, exploitation, and military desire. There was no escape for the African people through physical force. All resistance by the method of rebellion was futile. However, through the power of education, the persons affected can begin to change and resist imperialism. The Black Man’s Burden relies on emotion and history to prove its point against imperialism, while National Life from the Standpoint of Science uses science to justify the means for