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A belief that the meaning and/or worldview of the Western world must be "shored up" with new stories.
A belief that the meaning and/or worldview of the Western world must be "shored up" with new stories
Anti-Imperialism is any belief or practice which opposes imperialism.
Because they are biased towards a Western worldview. Most people writing history books are themselves Westerners (not as in American West, but as in American or Western-European), or scholars of Western history; hence they see what they know/are as being more important.
Feminism is the belief/worldview and a feminist is the practitioner of that belief.
Anti-imperialism is any belief or practice which opposes imperialism.
Paternalism- belief that they were to look over and take care of the Africans and imperialism because European thought they were better than the africans
The drawing from the 1899 edition of Life magazine you are referring to is likely "The White Man's Burden," depicting the ideology of Western imperialism. It was a satirical take on the belief that Western nations had a duty to civilize and uplift non-Western societies. The drawing is a critique of the patronizing and exploitative nature of imperialism.
How the Grand Canyon was formed depends on your worldview. If your belief is based on a secular worldview, it was carved out by a gradual process of erosion over a long period of time using a little water. If your belief is based on a biblical worldview, it was carved out over a short period of time during the Flood.
Europeans believed they were superior to Africans due to their Eurocentric worldview, which considered European culture, technology, and society as more advanced. This belief was also reinforced by the European colonial mindset that justified exploiting African resources and labor. The legacy of colonialism and racism also played a significant role in perpetuating this belief of superiority.
Whites should help civilize nonwhites.
post-modernism