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Imperial Science

In Our Time: Science

CHAPTER

The Importance of Land Expropriation

After the mid 19th century, an idea begins to emerge of un-improveability. One can certainly feel that there would be limits to the improvement of indigenous peoples in various places. But what goes along with that is the hypothesis that, therefore, these people have even less right to control their own resources. The predominant worry of the British is to maintain order among the peasantry. They turn their back on projects of modernisation in agriculture because they don't want to offend what they regard as backward peasant sensibilities.

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