[Marxism] Africa, China and the West: an Exchange With Thomas Mountain

2015-08-23 Thread Ron Jacobs via Marxism
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Re: [Marxism] Africa, China and the West: an Exchange With Thomas Mountain

2015-08-23 Thread Louis Proyect via Marxism

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On 8/23/15 8:30 AM, Ron Jacobs via Marxism wrote

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Thomas Mountain:

Chinese aid has built more schools, hospitals, water and electric 
infrastructure than all the western governments and the UN combined, and 
is set to do much more if the present programs that have been announced 
are implemented. China recognizes that Africa needs educated and skilled 
personnel to help develop African resources and it is in China’s 
interest to help make this happen. Again, doing this is a long term 
investment that will pay off for China, both in good will and in their 
companies’ bottom lines.


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http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/409374/The-Remarkable-Raj-Why-Britain-should-be-proud-of-its-rule-in-India

Dr Lalvani, who came to the UK in 1956 to study, believes that both 
nations benefited from the trade links that were firmly established in 
the 17th century and continued under the often maligned East India 
Company, which founded its first trading post in Surat, on the west 
coast of India, in 1613. Within 40 years it had another 22 bases, 
supplying the motherland with everything from salt to opium. At the time 
India, a country of disparate states, had no uniform government and it 
seemed that France might gain control as it also sought to expand its 
empire overseas. That prospect was ended by the victory of Robert Clive 
over French forces at Plassey, in Bengal, in 1757.


It paved the way for the British Raj to rule India for almost two 
centuries, for the East India Company to thrive and for fortunes to be 
made by individuals.


There were cases of corruption and greed and cruel reprisals against 
opponents but Dr Lalviani says: It is important to note that there is a 
substantial list on the credit side.


They include railways, roads, canals, mines, sewers, plantations and 
the establishment of English law and language.


Great cities including Bombay, Calcutta and Madras were built and some 
of the finest universities and museums in India were founded. The first 
definitive atlas of India was drawn and there were great social reforms, 
such as the eradication of thugee (violent highway robbery), the banning 
of the custom of suttee (the burning of widows on the husband's funeral 
pyre) and female infanticide.


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