You are allowed to call the Crusades , Imperialism. it is a Thing
You are allowed to call the Crusades , Imperialism. it is a Thing
You are allowed to call the Crusades , Imperialism. it is a Thing
Just the fact that the interview in question has a professor of medieval middle eastern studies say “you could argue…., but we will save that debate for another day” And that some poster is like “YOU CAN NEVER ARGUE THAT YOU IDIOT” reminds me that even the left is full of people that have no respect for experience or even conversation.
I genuinely feel that some people get frustrated seeing too much cooperation in a discussion and have to throw a wrench in it somehow. Guess it's a selfish instinct most contrarians have.
everyone on the internet is a dumb asshole until proven otherwise, regardless of their politics
Death to America
This is more productive than the olive oil struggle session tbh
just more proof words are reactionary
Umm, excuse me did you just call Rome an "Empire?" As if it was doing an "imperialism?" Acktually, it doesn't fit this specific definition of "imperialism" I'm using, therefore QED ergo it wasn't
I prefer Lenin's definition of imperialism
Lenin’s definition is imperialism in the capitalist era. Prior periods of development had similar phenomena of groups invading others to exploit them for labor, resources, and wealth and send those exploits back to some core area. I think it’s fair to use the colloquial form of the word when analyzing those events
I'm always waiting on the sidelines desperately hoping for the chance to yell, "mercantilism!"
liberals already think "imperalism is when war" and I'm not going to muddy the word to help them
Conquering neighbors to establish relationships of tribute was extremely common across the world during the medieval period. Do we call that tribute a part of imperialism?
are we just posting obvious facts itt?
But weren't the places being invaded roughly as powerful as the crusading countries at the time? Doesn't Imperialism have to be a higher power attacking a lower one?
How far back does it go? Arabs, Romans, Greeks, Persians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Akkadians?
It probably goes back to the Neolithic Revolution, although the first cities (Çatalhöyük for instance) appear to have been classless. Expropriation comes in many different flavors (different modes of production), but it's always present whenever class society is present. "The first slavery was the slavery of women." It probably begins with the invention of writing, which was itself invented to keep track of all the stuff belonging to the Sumerian ruling class.
when the first parasite desided that someone elses active labour belongs to him and formulated a narrative for that..
Let's go with Sargon.
wasn't the crusades just some exercise in idealism where they sent a bunch of literal children into the Levant and they got BTFO
People who claim that they did the fucking reading: Imperialism didn't exist until capitalism. Lenin said so.
Lenin in that book that everyone claimed to have fucking read:
Ie imperialism existed before capitalism but obviously looks different under modes of production different from capitalism just like every other facet of society. Way to expose yourself for not actually reading the text lmao