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the Suez Canal or the Cape, reintroduced the economic<br />

argument at second hand, since India was a major field<br />

<strong>of</strong> wealth and investment; but popular Imperialism was only<br />

marginally concerned with the sea route to India,<br />

Zchumpeter'e enalyeia <strong>of</strong> imporialipm to come<br />

extent fite popular opinions on Africa.<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1860 to 1900 had many <strong>of</strong> the attitudes which<br />

,.<br />

(1)<br />

The Impcrieli8te<br />

Schumpeter ascribes to the remnants <strong>of</strong> the Feudal order, -<br />

the love <strong>of</strong> expanoion for its own sake <strong>of</strong>ten without<br />

any pr<strong>ac</strong>tical motive, the appeal to force and the<br />

concern with aggressive militarinn.<br />

By 1900 there wore very few cou8totent anti-<br />

Imperialists lefts only a small core <strong>of</strong> IL. Pe. headed<br />

by the veterans Clark and Labouchere, remained, who<br />

had systematically opposed Imperialism in all its<br />

guises since 1880. Most Liberab wore inclined to<br />

differentiate between Imperialism which was legitimate<br />

and <strong>ac</strong>ceptable and Imperialism which an not. Thera<br />

J. Schumpoter, Imperialism and Social Clnmnona trun lntod<br />

by °. fl. Sweezy<br />

s 1951.

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