"Leopold talks to Stingle Humber, but I do not have the right to know what I did there," I analyzed the history of Adam Hawks Child of Professor Berkeley. At the end of the 19th century, the private empire was placed in the Congo. In this particular period of history, the great political power of the world turned to Africa as a prospect for exploration, merger and exploitation. Among the ghosts of King Leopold, Hookchild explained the desire of the world not to look at the enormous labor costs of the Belgian Empire's efforts and the blatant fear of the people.
Adam Hawks Child 18 Ghost of King Leopold. This book documents the authoritarian behavior of King Belgian Leopold in the Congo (the cause of death of at least 5 million Congolese people), which shows past colonialism in Africa. Barbarous acts. 36 Apostle of Pope Francis, Evangeli Gaudium - My favorite boundary: "You can not kill as a commandment" has clear limits to protect the value of human life. The economy is an exclusive and unequal economy, and if an elderly homeless person dies from exposure, why it may not be news, but this news is there when the stock market loses 2 points Is it?
All stories about participation in the Congo of Belgium begin with King Leopold II, and this story is no exception. The plundering and atrocities of Leopold are stories talked about by the ghosts of Leopold king Adam Hawker. Steinard believes Leopold has committed "pretending problems" (9). This is sensational to this special event in the history of Western imperialism. The long-standing Belgian rule from 1908 to 1960 was a "lethold and integrated" Leopold period, accused of being the worst of contemporary European imperialism (9). After the painful days of colonization in 1960, the Belgians insisted on their empire as being imposing their empire as "a rather passive imperialist" as their imperials, but rather their colonists I will forget the history of the era. At least it's a traditional version
H-Diplo Round Table on 'Sale of Congo: History of European Imperialism and History of Belgian Imperialism'