The turn of the twentieth century marked the highpoint of western industrialized nation domination of global politics and economics. Nevertheless, the documents below reveal a tone of anxiety about this status. As you read through the following texts, identify various anxieties about the state of the world offered by these politicians, academics, and religious figures. Analyze what tensions they reveal in different areas of the world as the twentieth century unfolded. Do these authors ultimately express optimism or pessimism about the future?
Featured Documents
- McKinley on the Boxer Rebellion
- Starr, The Truth about the Congo, 1907
- Rowntree, Poverty in York 1901
- Professor John B. Clark, Arguments against Socialism, 1908
- Pope Leo XIII, On Socialism and Labor Reform
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