Imperial Federation: The Problem of National Unity

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Imperial Federation: The Problem of National Unity

by George R. (George Robert) Parkin

EN·~8 hours

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Description

This work opens a thoughtful discussion on why the future of Britain’s global reach hinges on a deeper political union among its far‑flung colonies and dominions. Drawing on historical examples and contemporary debates, the author argues that lasting unity cannot arise by chance; it must be the result of deliberate, shared conviction across diverse communities.

The book examines the obstacles that stand in the way—regionalism, skepticism toward change, and limited political imagination—while contrasting them with the successful consolidations seen in other nations. It invites readers to weigh whether the benefits of staying together outweigh the challenges of forging a common framework.

Through clear reasoning and vivid illustration, the author encourages ordinary citizens to consider how a federated empire might serve the common good, setting the stage for a lively debate about the possibilities and limits of British unity in the modern world.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (469K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-02-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George R. (George Robert) Parkin

George R. (George Robert) Parkin

1846–1922

A Canadian educator and imperial thinker, he spent his life arguing that education could shape public life and strengthen ties across the British Empire. His work helped inspire the Rhodes Scholarships and left a lasting mark on debates about citizenship, leadership, and higher learning.

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