Post colonialism is the most terrible part as well as a new weapon of colonization. And it is the... more Post colonialism is the most terrible part as well as a new weapon of colonization. And it is the most effective way ruling or controlling a developing nation. Now a colonizer power can dominate another country very easily by cultural hegemony. The very method was followed by the British when they were dominating in South Asian and African countries. Nowadays the imperialist force does not need to send troops for dominating a country. Rather they can dominate through corrupting the mind of the neo colonized people. Because “Imperialism is a state of mind, fuelled by the arrogance of superiority” (Chy, Golam Sarwar 2004). After the Second World War territorial colonialism fades away quickly. But it has not abolished totally. Again the developed nations are expanding their economic trap throughout the world. And thereby the developing nations are becoming easy prey to it. So military subjugation is not the only way of dominion. There are other factors like; Culture, education, polit...
This article deals with the similarities between American Transcendentalism and British Romantici... more This article deals with the similarities between American Transcendentalism and British Romanticism, more precisely between William Wordsworth and Ralph Waldo Emerson's engagement with Individualism and Nature. Wordsworth, one of the revolutionary thinkers of the Romantic period, has dealt with the life of the ordinary man and Emerson, one of the prophets of American Transcendentalism, has dealt with freethinking and the liberty of the people. The article examines the basic structures of both American Transcendentalism and British Romanticism and how the society of the period played a significant role in shaping the philosophical mindsets of both Emerson and Wordsworth. The article concludes with a brief discussion on the identical ideas delivered by both Wordsworth and Emerson in their respective writings.
Post colonialism is the most terrible part as well as a new weapon of colonization. And it is the... more Post colonialism is the most terrible part as well as a new weapon of colonization. And it is the most effective way ruling or controlling a developing nation. Now a colonizer power can dominate another country very easily by cultural hegemony. The very method was followed by the British when they were dominating in South Asian and African countries. Nowadays the imperialist force does not need to send troops for dominating a country. Rather they can dominate through corrupting the mind of the neo colonized people. Because "Imperialism is a state of mind, fuelled by the arrogance of superiority" (Chy, Golam Sarwar 2004). After the Second World War territorial colonialism fades away quickly. But it has not abolished totally. Again the developed nations are expanding their economic trap throughout the world. And thereby the developing nations are becoming easy prey to it. So military subjugation is not the only way of dominion. There are other factors like; Culture, education, politics, sports and so on.
This article deals with the similarities between American Transcendentalism and British Romantici... more This article deals with the similarities between American Transcendentalism and British Romanticism, more precisely between William Wordsworth and Ralph Waldo Emerson's engagement with Individualism and Nature. Wordsworth, one of the revolutionary thinkers of the Romantic period, has dealt with the life of the ordinary man and Emerson, one of the prophets of American Transcendentalism, has dealt with freethinking and the liberty of the people. The article examines the basic structures of both American Transcendentalism and British Romanticism and how the society of the period played a significant role in shaping the philosophical mindsets of both Emerson and Wordsworth. The article concludes with a brief discussion on the identical ideas delivered by both Wordsworth and Emerson in their respective writings.
Post colonialism is the most terrible part as well as a new weapon of colonization. And it is the... more Post colonialism is the most terrible part as well as a new weapon of colonization. And it is the most effective way ruling or controlling a developing nation. Now a colonizer power can dominate another country very easily by cultural hegemony. The very method was followed by the British when they were dominating in South Asian and African countries. Nowadays the imperialist force does not need to send troops for dominating a country. Rather they can dominate through corrupting the mind of the neo colonized people. Because “Imperialism is a state of mind, fuelled by the arrogance of superiority” (Chy, Golam Sarwar 2004). After the Second World War territorial colonialism fades away quickly. But it has not abolished totally. Again the developed nations are expanding their economic trap throughout the world. And thereby the developing nations are becoming easy prey to it. So military subjugation is not the only way of dominion. There are other factors like; Culture, education, polit...
This article deals with the similarities between American Transcendentalism and British Romantici... more This article deals with the similarities between American Transcendentalism and British Romanticism, more precisely between William Wordsworth and Ralph Waldo Emerson's engagement with Individualism and Nature. Wordsworth, one of the revolutionary thinkers of the Romantic period, has dealt with the life of the ordinary man and Emerson, one of the prophets of American Transcendentalism, has dealt with freethinking and the liberty of the people. The article examines the basic structures of both American Transcendentalism and British Romanticism and how the society of the period played a significant role in shaping the philosophical mindsets of both Emerson and Wordsworth. The article concludes with a brief discussion on the identical ideas delivered by both Wordsworth and Emerson in their respective writings.
Post colonialism is the most terrible part as well as a new weapon of colonization. And it is the... more Post colonialism is the most terrible part as well as a new weapon of colonization. And it is the most effective way ruling or controlling a developing nation. Now a colonizer power can dominate another country very easily by cultural hegemony. The very method was followed by the British when they were dominating in South Asian and African countries. Nowadays the imperialist force does not need to send troops for dominating a country. Rather they can dominate through corrupting the mind of the neo colonized people. Because "Imperialism is a state of mind, fuelled by the arrogance of superiority" (Chy, Golam Sarwar 2004). After the Second World War territorial colonialism fades away quickly. But it has not abolished totally. Again the developed nations are expanding their economic trap throughout the world. And thereby the developing nations are becoming easy prey to it. So military subjugation is not the only way of dominion. There are other factors like; Culture, education, politics, sports and so on.
This article deals with the similarities between American Transcendentalism and British Romantici... more This article deals with the similarities between American Transcendentalism and British Romanticism, more precisely between William Wordsworth and Ralph Waldo Emerson's engagement with Individualism and Nature. Wordsworth, one of the revolutionary thinkers of the Romantic period, has dealt with the life of the ordinary man and Emerson, one of the prophets of American Transcendentalism, has dealt with freethinking and the liberty of the people. The article examines the basic structures of both American Transcendentalism and British Romanticism and how the society of the period played a significant role in shaping the philosophical mindsets of both Emerson and Wordsworth. The article concludes with a brief discussion on the identical ideas delivered by both Wordsworth and Emerson in their respective writings.
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