Imperial promotion, systemization, and censorship of culture to justify rule and manage subject peoples.
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cultural imperialism
Imperial promotion, systemization, and censorship of culture to justify rule and manage subject peoples.
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Jiang defines cultural imperialism as creating a cultural understanding of the world that allows empire to rule over people.
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"...explain what's happening and so what they do is they create cultural imperialism all right okay uh this is um the Greek world so..."
"dollars as a deposit and the Athenians well that's a lot of money oh sure okay all right so the Athenians lend these scrolls..."
"...and by uh upplaying by promoting Greek culture okay this is cultural imperialism now this is really important as part of the cultural imperialist..."
"...on military conquest of the world but Aristotle will focus on cultural imperialism okay all right so what makes Philip II such a genius..."
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang's Hellenistic World lecture: empire stabilizes itself into stagnation, borderlands beat it with energy and openness, Greece wins as a borderland, then becomes the empire whose universities, cities, and translations...
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