Influence of imperialism on the Third World The term "imperialism" has a lot of (probably justified reasons) negative meaning: slavery, slavery, genocide and so on. Webster's "Flash dictionary" defines it as follows. For example, "national control, policy of rule or extension of the empire" by acquiring new, especially distant regions and dependencies. As people now know what it is and what they can bring, from the perspective of the conquered people it may be necessary to further explore the topic "good" or "bad" .
Imperialism portrays the entire continent, destroys the ancient culture, drives out millions of people from their ancestral home, and created a repressive system to suppress the Third World countries. In this book, the author John Issbest said: "Imperialism that formed the Third World of the Day". This sentence explains that the Third World itself is the consequence of imperialism. The best way to prove how imperialism works is from colonization. - ... Do the spread of English rules affect the functions of political and economic relations? In summary articles, we insist that English is essential for the globalization of economic and political restructuring, but no one has the opportunity to master English. The main place in English is globalization of various forms such as military operations and Hollywood culture.
Saeed explains the "voyage" of "Movement and integration of intellectuals in the third world in the metropolitan area of the first world" and suggests to change the story of the empire's story to the colonies of the third world (Edward W. Culture and Imperialism (London: Chatto and Windus, 1993), p. 295). Farmer Jill is stubborn. He will neither give up nor fight, but the king will challenge him for a single man there. "No, God!" He said with a smile. "I do not want to hurt you, but you leave the better place, otherwise I will not be responsible to the worm. It's a wonderful day. The battle of Hamburg is now over. The king never received money from all the treasures, nor apologized from Farmer Giles. More importantly, from that day the power of the Chinese kingdom ended up in that community.
People's warfare in the Third World countries develops mainly with armed workers - the peasantry association, against the dominance of their country, especially buying bourgeoisie. . This is the act of people who conquer the country from the Imperial Army. Likewise, in countries of the first world, people's war is based on mass armed allies, opposed to domination of their respective countries. But the difference lies in the profit of the class. Since the workers of the first world are usually bought by bourgeoisie, their ranking interests are in bourgeoisie - they are bought from looting - exploitation of the third world and plundering of huge natural resources and people . Furthermore, from the first world to the third world, the masses of oppressed masses rise through the war of people in the fight against imperialism.