Imperialism and Social Reform (1960) examines British social-imperialism and the development of social-imperial thought: the promotion of a peoples imperialism, or the support of the working classes for the imperialist system. It looks at the social and economic background and analyses the various forms of social-imperial thought, including the vigorous strand of imperial-socialists, who asserted that the welfare of the working classes depended upon imperial strength.
Imperialism and Social Reform (1960) examines British social-imperialism and the development of social-imperial thought: the promotion of a peoples imperialism, or the support of the working classes for the imperialist system. It looks at the social and economic background and analyses the various forms of social-imperial thought, including the vigorous strand of imperial-socialists, who asserted that the welfare of the working classes depended upon imperial strength.