This document provides 7 discussion questions about John Stuart Mill and John Hobson's perspectives on imperialism for a Socratic seminar. The questions ask about the basic characteristics of imperialism, Mill and Hobson's views in support of or opposition to imperialism, how their views align or differ, and what aspects the discussants agree or disagree with.
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Appendix F: Socratic Seminar Questions
This document provides 7 discussion questions about John Stuart Mill and John Hobson's perspectives on imperialism for a Socratic seminar. The questions ask about the basic characteristics of imperialism, Mill and Hobson's views in support of or opposition to imperialism, how their views align or differ, and what aspects the discussants agree or disagree with.
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Appendix F
Mill and Hobsons Views on Imperialism
Socratic Seminar Questions 1. Opening Question: What are the basic characteristics of imperialism? 2. What is John Stuart Mills perspective on imperialism? a. How does he support his claim? 3. What is John Hobsons perspective on imperialism? a. How does he support his claim? 4. How do the views of these authors corroborate one another? 5. How do the views of these authors oppose one another? 6. What aspects of these economists perspectives to you agree with? a. Disagree? 7. What is your perspective on imperialism?
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