Dominance by Design: Technological Imperatives and America's Civilizing MissionHarvard University Press, 2009 - 542 頁 Long before the United States became a major force in global affairs, Americans believed in their superiority over others due to their inventiveness, productivity, and economic and social well-being. U.S. expansionists assumed a mandate to civilize non-Western peoples by demanding submission to American technological prowess and design. As an integral part of America's national identity and sense of itself in the world, this civilizing mission provided the rationale to displace the Indians from much of our continent, to build an island empire in the Pacific and Caribbean, and to promote unilateral--at times military--interventionism throughout Asia. In our age of smart bombs and mobile warfare, technological aptitude remains preeminent in validating America's global mission. Michael Adas brilliantly pursues the history of this mission through America's foreign relations over nearly four centuries from North America to the Philippines, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf. The belief that it is our right and destiny to remake foreign societies in our image has endured from the early decades of colonization to our current crusade to implant American-style democracy in the Muslim Middle East. Dominance by Design explores the critical ways in which technological superiority has undergirded the U.S.'s policies of unilateralism, preemption, and interventionism in foreign affairs and raised us from an impoverished frontier nation to a global power. Challenging the long-held assumptions and imperatives that sustain the civilizing mission, Adas gives us an essential guide to America's past and present role in the world as well as cautionary lessons for the future. |
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第 21 頁
... Amerindian difference ( which at the time connoted inferior- ity ) , and to question the feasibility of assimilating the remaining In- dians into American society , were even more vociferously applied to African Americans . Empirical ...
... Amerindian difference ( which at the time connoted inferior- ity ) , and to question the feasibility of assimilating the remaining In- dians into American society , were even more vociferously applied to African Americans . Empirical ...
第 22 頁
... Amerindians — even after they were forced onto the reservations25— African Americans have rarely lived under independent political re- gimes , and those who did found refuge in runaway slave or mixed Afro - Indian communities struggling ...
... Amerindians — even after they were forced onto the reservations25— African Americans have rarely lived under independent political re- gimes , and those who did found refuge in runaway slave or mixed Afro - Indian communities struggling ...
第 26 頁
... Amerindian peoples who refused to give up what Anglo - American settlers deemed their backward , savage ways . A half - century after Perry's visits to Japan , similar rationales were offered for the brutal suppression of Filipino ...
... Amerindian peoples who refused to give up what Anglo - American settlers deemed their backward , savage ways . A half - century after Perry's visits to Japan , similar rationales were offered for the brutal suppression of Filipino ...
第 28 頁
... Amerindian women in Virginia and Massachusetts , Perry and his compatriots judged Japa- nese women immodest in dress and behavior . Some described them — as Indian women had been described in the English colo- nies and on the western ...
... Amerindian women in Virginia and Massachusetts , Perry and his compatriots judged Japa- nese women immodest in dress and behavior . Some described them — as Indian women had been described in the English colo- nies and on the western ...
第 30 頁
... Amerindian , Asian , or Middle Eastern peoples to the agents of U.S. expansionism , my discussion centers on the multifac- eted effects of American representations of both themselves and nonwestern peoples and cultures . These ...
... Amerindian , Asian , or Middle Eastern peoples to the agents of U.S. expansionism , my discussion centers on the multifac- eted effects of American representations of both themselves and nonwestern peoples and cultures . These ...
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Engins in the Wilderness | 33 |
Machines and Manifest Destiny | 67 |
Engineers Imperialism | 129 |
Foundations of an American Century | 185 |
Imposing Modernity | 219 |
Machines in the Vietnam Quagmire | 281 |
Technowar in the Persian Gulf | 339 |
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