The Britannic Question; a Survey of Alternatives

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206 THE BRITANNIC QUESTION In Africa and elsewhere the Colonies, generally speaking, are at a lower stage of development, being inhabited mainly by primitive peoples; or else are too small for autonomous development. For them the existing system of parliamentary control, with all its attendant evils though possibly these are reduced in proportion as the smallness of the colony tends to make the British politicians forget its existence may appear less obsolescent than it does in the cases of the
... Indian Empire and the West Indian group.
EPITOME To epitomise the outlook for India and the West Indies, whereas Imperial Federation would tend to aggravate and perpetuate an order which is already obsolescent, and which restricts the oppor- tunity of their political development, Britannic Alliance offers to them the prospect of steady advance towards national autonomy within the Empire a gradual approximation to the status of the Britannic allies.
CHAPTER VI THE NEW PHASE IN the preceding chapters the first symptoms of the revival of Imperial Federation, as an immediately practicable and desirable solution of the Britannic question, have been noticed in the attempt to repress the Imperial Conference and in Sir Joseph Ward's proposal in 1911.


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