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The Politically Incorrect Guide to the British Empire

By: H. W. Crocker III
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Nothing offends liberals more than Western imperialism—it is racism, sexism, and chauvinism all in one. And of course the epitome of Western imperialism is the British Empire, the biggest empire the world has ever known, covering at its height a quarter of the globe’s surface and ruling a quarter of the world’s population. Here, best-selling author H. W. Crocker III exposes—in brawling, rambunctious style—how the British Empire was actually one of the greatest establishers and defenders of freedom in history.

So strap on your pith helmet for a rollicking ride through some of history’s most colorful events. The Politically Incorrect Guide to the British Empire provides a panoramic and provocative view of 400 years of history that will delight and amuse, educate and entertain.

©2011 H. W. Crocker III (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Conservatism & Liberalism Europe Great Britain Ideologies & Doctrines Politics & Government World England Imperialism Middle Ages British Empire Africa Latin America Funny Witty Social justice Liberalism British History
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"As someone who grew up in India, I often hear people ask, ‘What have the British done for us?’ Until I read this book, I didn’t have the full answer.” (Dinesh D’Souza, New York Times best-selling author)
Interesting Historical Figures • Alternative Perspective • Refreshing Viewpoint • Comprehensive Coverage

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This book is an excellent history of the Brirish Empire. The world we know today owes a great deal to the British. The book tells this history by highlighting a variety of characters who were unique, talented, and sometimes controversial. It is refreshing to hear a history that is not filled with modern whining about the past.

There is a great deal in this book that one cannot find taught in schools.

An excellent history

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It skips around from period to period but still flows very well. Refreshing read without just being propaganda.

Excellent book

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This program was quite enjoyable. It’s overarching theme that the British Empire, when all is said and done, was, generally, a worthy endeavor was convincingly argued. Also, the author was perfectly forthright and fair in his summary of the many individuals that he covered, exposing their heroic deeds and devotional care of those they served and protected. He shows how of those that left the Empire and did not treasure and put into practice or maintain the governing style and moral code given by Britain sank into abject failed states.

Refreshing Take on True History

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Good short pictures of key people during the empire. It’s view point is very pro empire. It seems to skip over the bad things that were done. Focusing on the good. But a unique perspective I hadn’t heard before.

Interesting take on the British empire

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Mass murder, racisism and imperialist exploitation sugar coated and decorously obscured for popular consumption. Jolly good show. Pax Britannia? Savor mass murder as embodied by lopsided body counts. Terrifying and terrible imperial terrorism glossed over. A fascinating teeth bearing saber rattling celebration of centuries of racist state terror, murder, torture and oppression. Any well informed person can see through the author's stunning compendium of deadly lies. If you enjoy stunning narcissism and nativism this book will stroke your ego. A pleasant and enjoyable feel good discription par excellence of banality and stupifying evil couched in varnished and burnished bald faced manipulative lies. Nice. Enjoy!

Highly entertaining avalanche of lies

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