Asian Responses to Imperialism: Crash Course World History

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@OrlovKruskayev
@OrlovKruskayev 10 жыл бұрын
1:45 a map with France in red and Great Britain in blue. This is so wrong.
@willkettle3959
@willkettle3959 10 жыл бұрын
Eu4 player?
@andyb281
@andyb281 10 жыл бұрын
I know that feel
@xarlev
@xarlev 10 жыл бұрын
Will Kettle Or any PDS games.
@OrlovKruskayev
@OrlovKruskayev 10 жыл бұрын
Will Kettle PDS player yes.
@FwendlyMushwoom
@FwendlyMushwoom 10 жыл бұрын
Will Kettle Paradox games, Civilization, Total War... In almost all strategy games, England/Britain is red and France is blue. It is the unwritten law, if you do not follow it you will be punished.
@thewalkingsnail5446
@thewalkingsnail5446 10 жыл бұрын
I think John needs to publish a series of history books: The Fault in Our Czars (about The Downfall of the Russian Empire) Paper Crowns (about the establishment of constitutional monarchy in Europe) Looking for Alaska (the Adventures of John Leydard)
@abhiprakash74999
@abhiprakash74999 4 жыл бұрын
Mongols all the way down, about wait for it . ..... The Mongols. And An abundance of Colonies, about colonialism and the American war of Independence. And finally , Let it blow , A book about the history of explosives , from greekfire and gunpowder to nukes ( preferably in collaboration with 3 other authors ).
@SophieXWang
@SophieXWang 4 жыл бұрын
He did
@verbertim6450
@verbertim6450 4 жыл бұрын
@@abhiprakash74999 Everything I know about the Mongols I've learnt from this guy...good work.
@maxbelnades9371
@maxbelnades9371 9 жыл бұрын
"History repeats itself but just with bigger mistakes"
@jeffreyrozier5705
@jeffreyrozier5705 7 жыл бұрын
yep
@federubio2519
@federubio2519 6 жыл бұрын
But only because of our bigger power, which enables us to do great goods, but also, inevitably, great wrongs
@silvertrimhill9844
@silvertrimhill9844 4 жыл бұрын
I know aint it great
@ChronicGalaxy360
@ChronicGalaxy360 10 жыл бұрын
This channel has taught me so much more about history than I ever have learned in school.. Thank you for making these videos, they're simple, not too long and made understandable with great topics. Great work to you John Green, and of course every member of the Crash Course team. Thank you for wanting to teach people, it's really appreciated.
@ferrymahendra51
@ferrymahendra51 9 жыл бұрын
Mr. Green, I'm Indonesian and could you discuss about Dutch colonialism and imperialism on Indonesia? Because it's not very highlighted in the American and world media and also the history lessons in my country is highly unreliable and biased (I realized this after I compared my highschool history book and Wikipedia), so could you make a video about it, please, Mr. Green?
@kenserhoofje
@kenserhoofje 9 жыл бұрын
Ferry Mahendra Hi, how do your history books treat Dutch imperialism, if I may ask? I am Dutch myself and in the past, many books were quite positive about it. Today, however, more and more nuanced and negative viewpoints dominate the media and literature and show how your people suffered.
@ferrymahendra51
@ferrymahendra51 9 жыл бұрын
OK one of many examples that I clearly remember of, in my highschool history book, Indonesia gained independence because of our forefathers (Sukarno and Hatta) successful negotiation with the Dutch, but on Wikipedia, Indonesia gained independence because of American and the UN pressure on the Dutch. This American and UN contribution is totally not mentioned in our school books.
@Abdul54cp
@Abdul54cp 9 жыл бұрын
+Ferry Mahendra He's very biased against islands.
@gunnerr8476
@gunnerr8476 9 жыл бұрын
Hmm,after Sukarno read the Proclamation of Independence, its the start of armed resistance against the Dutch,its a bloody fight,of course the UN and U.S joined to put Indonesia and Dutch in a table and make agreement.
@gunnerr8476
@gunnerr8476 9 жыл бұрын
Hi Aiderus haha
@ImperatordeElysium
@ImperatordeElysium 10 жыл бұрын
Red France and Blue Britain on that Africa map? Well that's the reverse of just about every map I've ever seen. Even the continent tended to use red/pink for Britain.
@ANDELE3025
@ANDELE3025 10 жыл бұрын
Funny, i remember my history book having a purple France and light blue UK split, my parents has a green france and dark red/weird mid rust/almost black UK.
@ImperatordeElysium
@ImperatordeElysium 10 жыл бұрын
Was it German? They tended to use Purple France at least.
@sjsrcr
@sjsrcr 10 жыл бұрын
Paradox addicts like me die when they see that color swap.
@krisson3750
@krisson3750 10 жыл бұрын
animalcross yeah aaaaah Victoria II, europa universalis IV and crusader kings II have blue france and red england
@SidheKnight
@SidheKnight 10 жыл бұрын
animalcross Amen Paradox brother!
@Gnomelord0
@Gnomelord0 9 жыл бұрын
Problem with Authoritarianism is that there is no mechanism to ensure that you get a good ruler in power, and that ruler (even a good one) needs to waste valuable energy and resources keeping somebody else form seizing the throne. I mean Augustus was a great ruler and Tiberous...was not, nor Caligula after him. Cliadius was good, but he was followed by Nero. There is no system to make sure that the Next Autocrat is remotely talented, and you often wind up with psychotics like Caligula or Empress Irene, or you wind up with people who are just inedpt and unsuited for rule like Nicholas II or Louis the 16th.
@jeff-rc8ht
@jeff-rc8ht 9 жыл бұрын
Montesquieu says that thinks the major problem with authoritarians States, they create despots. The only way to ensure that no one man and has so much power is to do a 'separation of powers'. Where 3 houses have control over the people. However he also said that people who lived in the tropics were lazy and stupid and will never be smart, so I'd take his sayings with a pinch of salt
@MultiNova100
@MultiNova100 8 жыл бұрын
+Gnomelord0 Agree with you on the uncertainty part. Disagree when you said authoritarian waste valuable energy -> Do you know how much time and money an election takes?
@hunterbaoengstrum4099
@hunterbaoengstrum4099 8 жыл бұрын
+Cycling in Edmonton from the Eyes of a Teen A sorta authoritarian state that doesn't choose its next prime minister based on heredity, but on merit.
@Gnomelord0
@Gnomelord0 8 жыл бұрын
How would you Enforce that without Civil War though?
@jasonmartin4775
@jasonmartin4775 8 жыл бұрын
we should have a thing where they can prove themselves capable to rule.
@BalooSJ
@BalooSJ 10 жыл бұрын
The thing with authoritarianism is that yeah, sometimes you get a really good dictator who gets stuff done and acts rather benevolently. But more often, you get someone bad - either incompetent or evil, or both. And when that happens, there's no good way of replacing the dictator. Basically, the point of democracy is not to be the nation that gets good stuff done. It's to be the nation that does NOT get BAD stuff done. It's doing a so-so job in that regard, but probably better than other systems.
@VonBearsJr
@VonBearsJr 9 жыл бұрын
As a son of a social studies teacher in Canada, and having done some teaching myself, you and your team are great! History is a complex subject and you do it with flair (which is super hard), and nuance (which on the internet is super rare). Keep up the great work. And disregard the trolls who only react to one line and try to make a bon mot. Pretty sure you do that anyway, but sometimes its good to hear some support.
@WaAaAaAaW
@WaAaAaAaW 9 жыл бұрын
Charles Wostenberg John Green does not even have a masters in history, let alone a phd. He's not qualified.
@yazackak
@yazackak 8 жыл бұрын
WHY IS FRANCE RED IN THE AFRICA MAP. THAT BOTHERS ME MORE THAN IT OUGHT TO.
@Drawn2B
@Drawn2B 8 жыл бұрын
+yazackak France has red in its flag and blue was taken lol
@fearthemutt1331
@fearthemutt1331 8 жыл бұрын
It's just the color representing it. There's nothing wrong with red. Also, it's in their flag.
@gildasam3883
@gildasam3883 8 жыл бұрын
Lol 😂
@alsyrriad
@alsyrriad 8 жыл бұрын
I know what you mean, France must be blue and Britain must be red 😂
@fearthemutt1331
@fearthemutt1331 8 жыл бұрын
Dylan Sepasyar Does it really matter?
@AtticusEdwards
@AtticusEdwards 10 жыл бұрын
Authoritarianism: Good leader= Really good Bad leader= Really, really bad Basically, one puts all his/her eggs in one basket when adopting this strategy.
@FwendlyMushwoom
@FwendlyMushwoom 10 жыл бұрын
Nonamearisto "Power corrupts. Absolute power is kind of neat." -Donald Regan
@AtticusEdwards
@AtticusEdwards 10 жыл бұрын
ahadicow Awesome point, though I think your use of the word "good" is equivalent to the word "competent" while my use of the word "good" is something like: "Generally beneficial for the ruler's subjects."
@SinerAthin
@SinerAthin 10 жыл бұрын
Authoritarianism is a good way to build the foundation of a strong state. Democracy is good and all, but if there is no strong state by the time democracy kicks in, chances are; that democracy is going to end up as a pretty shitty democracy.
@SinerAthin
@SinerAthin 10 жыл бұрын
Nonamearisto Good luck with building a strong state without an authoritarian rule. I'd like to know a successful first world nation today that did not emerge from a strong monarchical or dictatorial social and cultural background.
@SinerAthin
@SinerAthin 10 жыл бұрын
Nonamearisto The US settlers came with pretty authoritarian and monarchical backgrounds, and before the rebellion, Britain invested a lot in administrative institutions, which would help the state. Even after winning their independence, it took a lot of reforms to put America on the right track to defeat the clientelism that threatened the early nation. As for Rome, although they did dislike kings, they were extremely violent, authoritarian and had nowhere near the same amount of rules as we have today to limit the elite's power. This unrestrained power was the reason why they were able to make such extreme social and political changes to forge a powerful state in the first place. But there are notable differences between ancient and modern civilizations(both internal and external), the latter of which we are focusing now :P
@RealHipHoManiac
@RealHipHoManiac 10 жыл бұрын
I want a "History" of CrashCourse! And the origin of the Mongol joke
@QUARTERMASTEREMI6
@QUARTERMASTEREMI6 6 жыл бұрын
+RealHipHopManiac Yes!-Can we actually?!
@j.h.8280
@j.h.8280 5 жыл бұрын
The Mongol joke is that the Mongols are the exception to every generalization about historical groups, because they are- except for one or two instances. It started in Crash Course World History (the original version).
@jjdalrymple3128
@jjdalrymple3128 4 жыл бұрын
@@j.h.8280 thanks for responding 4 years later
@ameancheiz
@ameancheiz 5 жыл бұрын
Through this video, I only saw how this three Asian thinkers really have strong minded. They don't care about what people might say, they believe in theirselves very much to start anything new. This somehow taught me that you have to believe in yourself. Nothing can control you except yourself. Besides that, learn your strengths to knows what makes you strong while identify your weakness so that you can improve yourself. One more thing, don't ever looks down of yourself. If someday your have new ideas and want to share with people but no one see things like you see things, be confident and just do it. As long as you believe and willing to, nothing is impossible. It is natural to people being judgemental to someone else until you proved their wrongs with success. To me, it is better to be a trend setter than trend follower.
@BrianHutzellMusic
@BrianHutzellMusic 6 жыл бұрын
An open letter to all those people who post comments like, “But you didn’t mention X, Y, or Z:” History majors in college send 4-8 years studying this stuff. Career historians dedicate their entire lives to it. You're not going to get it all in a handful of 10-15 minute KZbin videos! I think Crash Course provides a great overview, and gives me some starting points for further exploration. Best wishes, A John Green supporter
@xelgringoloco2
@xelgringoloco2 10 жыл бұрын
The colors on that colonial Africa map gave me caner... it should be: Britain: Red France: Blue Germany: Grey Belgium: Brown Italy: Dark Green Portugal: Light Green Spain: Yellow
@NightDoge
@NightDoge 10 жыл бұрын
Netherlands orange? And Russia… for asia i mean
@rjfaber1991
@rjfaber1991 10 жыл бұрын
Rainbow Bubbles The Netherlands didn't have any territory in Africa after 1815, but I suppose orange would make a fine colour for the Boer Republics...
@tweetthang96
@tweetthang96 10 жыл бұрын
I'm really enjoying this second World History series. It's like sociology applied to history.
@BudCharlesUnderVlogs
@BudCharlesUnderVlogs 10 жыл бұрын
Wasn't the invasion of the Americas and Australia also imperialism?
@darkwraithraziel6362
@darkwraithraziel6362 10 жыл бұрын
Yes, which I always find funny when Europeans (especially British people) are quick to point out America's imperialistic past without addressing where came from and who sent us there in the first place! Please note I'm not talking about all Europeans here just the ones who say this kind've stuff.
@Belckan500
@Belckan500 10 жыл бұрын
Yes the colonisation of america is the first wave pf imperialism, but is diferent because is not an imperialism made from a western world dominated by liberal ideas. Because of this the concept of civilisation and the hegemony of the west as the only posible form of real or corect civilisation is not chalenged. And for australia since the british almost eliminated the native population there were no expretions of cultural oposition to the imposition of western ideas, so the is no questioning of this ideas.
@BudCharlesUnderVlogs
@BudCharlesUnderVlogs 10 жыл бұрын
daniel ospina perez I think you should study Australian history more closely. There was a lot of opposition to Western values and still is. Also didn't "liberal" ideas really start in the 20th century, once Imperialism had finised?
@adnanilyas6368
@adnanilyas6368 10 жыл бұрын
technically, yes. However, the difference is that the imperialized people in Africa and Asia were, well, still alive. The colonized people in the Americas and Australia were routinely wiped out to near extermination. So these European nations ruled, not people who were unwillingly forced under a foreign power interested in stealing all their resources, but ruled Europeans who were quite happy to help send all the lands resources across the ocean as long as it made them a few bucks.
@FwendlyMushwoom
@FwendlyMushwoom 10 жыл бұрын
Bud Charles Liberalism has existed in the west since the 17th century. Liberalism was one of the European Enlightenment's reactions against the idea of absolute monarchies and the divine right of kings. Outside of Britain, however, liberalism didn't catch on until the French Revolution and it's aftermath. Classical Liberalism was actually at its height at the same time that imperialism was in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
@davididiart5934
@davididiart5934 8 жыл бұрын
BRING BACK CRASH COURSE HISTORY!!!
@sayeedmohammed8620
@sayeedmohammed8620 8 жыл бұрын
Amen
@moongem4489
@moongem4489 10 жыл бұрын
"Genghis John." Oh John Green, just when I think you can't get any nerdier...
@TheDOWfan
@TheDOWfan 10 жыл бұрын
Red France Blue UK WHAT THE FUCK
@7876369668
@7876369668 10 жыл бұрын
?
@JosephPriceArt
@JosephPriceArt 10 жыл бұрын
Seriously. They should have gone with periwinkle and and mauve.
@6reve
@6reve 10 жыл бұрын
Nixon Perez There is a tradition of painting territories under the British imperial sphere of dominance as red or rather pink
@ANDELE3025
@ANDELE3025 10 жыл бұрын
Yes its so very important that people know the not even 6 year old US only tradition of blue france and pink UK... In contrast to for example the 40 year old version with green fance and dark red and/or sometimes yellow UK, GOD FORBID we go by the full grayscale different textured maps.
@6reve
@6reve 10 жыл бұрын
***** I don't really care, but the tradition for anglophones to use pink for the British Empire is more than six years old. It started in the late 18th Century.
@sugeeban5121
@sugeeban5121 9 жыл бұрын
Before india was colonised in the middle of the 18th century by british, it contributed to 23% of the world trade. When british left the india in 1947, india's share in the world trade was around 3%.
@Zephyrs009
@Zephyrs009 6 жыл бұрын
sugeeban ! And Who held all the wealth? Princes and Lords who never Worked a day in their life.
@darklightreaper1
@darklightreaper1 6 жыл бұрын
Rickyretardo and the queen
@Zephyrs009
@Zephyrs009 6 жыл бұрын
darklight reaper Yes. But eventually, It got better for the common man. In India it hasnt changed at all
@darklightreaper1
@darklightreaper1 6 жыл бұрын
india has changed a lot there was economic reform in 1992 and international influence is increasing
@yanma7766
@yanma7766 6 жыл бұрын
i have been to india, beatifull country but its sooooo poor! you have some serious issues there, under british you were much better, decolonialism is much worse then colonialism
@psyssi
@psyssi 10 жыл бұрын
Legitimate question here, is there such thing as a democratically elected authoritarian? Like, once you're in, you rule for however long a term, all choices are made by you, and then you step down? John is right, democracy is fair (sometimes) but I feel like dictators tend to get stuff done. For better or for worse.
@pauh4578
@pauh4578 10 жыл бұрын
this might help you en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elective_monarchy
@seanduff8878
@seanduff8878 10 жыл бұрын
Very few political structures have elected authoritarians...unless you are the Mongols!
@chieftanke
@chieftanke 10 жыл бұрын
Yes I agree psyssi. I advocate for democracy in my own country Malaysia, but 3 places near Malaysia have done pretty well without democracy. The world most successful poverty eradication program? That's China 1979 reform-and -open-up program. Singapore and Hong Kong? Not entirely democratic but have done very well.
@FieryWolf20
@FieryWolf20 10 жыл бұрын
In the Roman republic during times of great hardship or strife the senate would elect a Dictator who would have complete control of everything to fix the problem and then step down and it worked until Ceasar was elected dictator for life.
@PajamaMan44
@PajamaMan44 10 жыл бұрын
Sean Duff Oh my, it is as though they were trying to be the most hipster empire thing they could.
@shihabkhan3218
@shihabkhan3218 10 жыл бұрын
Wow, John Green, I've been watching your videos for a very long time, but this is the video where you won my respect totally! I wish more people talked about History with as much balance as you. Because the reality is something like what you present, a little black, a little white and a lot of grey area. Keep up the great work buddy! Best wishes, Shihab Khan :D
@dunkenus
@dunkenus 8 жыл бұрын
can you make a history crash course on southeast asian empires from 3000 BCE
@jayjung5234
@jayjung5234 7 жыл бұрын
They have absolutely zero impact in the world.
@jayjung5234
@jayjung5234 7 жыл бұрын
So are you telling me that without Southeast Asia, the world would've been different?
@Farisss92
@Farisss92 7 жыл бұрын
SE Asia is the middle sea route between China and India, both were historically lands with centuries of civilizations. That alone should tell you the importance of SE Asia. Plus, SE Asia gave birth to people in the Pacific Islands (we share a common ancestor).
@AKDGsonic
@AKDGsonic 7 жыл бұрын
there were only some underdeveloped tribes in southeast Asia
@billysanpidro
@billysanpidro 7 жыл бұрын
NiggaBlossom Education has absolutely zero impact to your brain.
@HisCarlnessI
@HisCarlnessI 10 жыл бұрын
When people don't understand why the middle-east seem to "hate" the West so much, I point to the end of WWI and the way we've tbagged their culture for a century, and ask if they would want the flag of a country that did that to them flying anywhere in their country.
@rjfaber1991
@rjfaber1991 10 жыл бұрын
Doubtful. The only time any of the Middle East was under direct European control was between 1922 and 1945, and even then we left most governmental matters to local rulers. If anything, people of the Middle East could be grateful that Britain and France stepped into the power vacuum created by the fall of the Ottoman Empire and prevented the Middle East from turning into anarchic chaos, as most of Africa did some years later. That's not to say there's nothing that could be blamed on European countries governing the Middle East; this was after all the time that the cultural and ethnic tolerance of the 18th and 19th centuries sadly started to give way to the rise of fascism, and all the intolerance and bigotry that comes with it.
@richielomas9564
@richielomas9564 10 жыл бұрын
Robert Faber The thing is though, look at the countries that experienced such "stepping in", Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel/Palestinian Territories, Yemen, and compare them to to one country in the region that wasn't taken by western powers: Turkey. Now I'll be the first to admit Turkey has had and still has many significant issues, but in comparison to the other nations in the region, it scores better so far as democracy, human rights, education, and economic viability. It's hard to argue that the western mandate system was so beneficial with such a counterexample. And a couple decades of foreign rule are more than enough to radically distort domestic politics. The general pattern is that anti-western sentiments become so powerful that post-independence, leaders get put in power based on how much they can capitalize on feelings of humiliation and resentment, a la Ba'athist dictators and Islamists. And that's only if they can overcome the conservative puppet monarchs left in power (Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait), Afterall, it only took a couple years of humiliation by foreigners to build the resentment that hurled the Nazis to power in Germany. So while an unregulated breakup of the Ottoman Empire probably would have been violent, the emergence of nations in control of their own affairs from birth probably would have prevented a lot of the bloodshed we've see since.
@rjfaber1991
@rjfaber1991 10 жыл бұрын
Richie Lomas I'm not entirely sure. Lebanon would be an example where the peace and stability brought by the French mandate allowed the people to draw up a concept for a country where Maronites and Sunnis could live side by side, something that is unlikely to have been the case if the French hadn't been there. As for Turkey, there is a reason why the Ottoman Empire rose to prominence in the first place, and why the territory of what is now Turkey was so heavily desired by Persians, Greeks, Romand and Byzantines earlier in history; the inherent economic potential or Rumelia and Anatolia makes Turkey so much more succesful than its Middle Eastern neighbours. Also, it has to be said that a lot of Turkey's success is down to the reforms carried out by both the later Ottoman sultans and Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, which effectively transformed Turkey from a Middle Eastern country into a fully-fledged European country.
@HisCarlnessI
@HisCarlnessI 10 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy an actual discussion is happening here. That was fairly unexpected. I wasn't speaking entirely to civil disorder with my comment of course. I suppose my main point is that many people in my country (the US) would commit many of the acts we label as terrorism, were we to be subjected to the policies many countries in that region have been for a long time. I don't condone these things, but many people here see what people do there as fundamentally different from anything we'd do, in some cases nearly to the point of racism. I was just hoping to explain that a lot of that resentment, and actions based on it, are not impossible to understand, and not somehow disassociated with what we think we are.
@rjfaber1991
@rjfaber1991 10 жыл бұрын
HisRoyalCarlness Well, I think that quite a few things that the US forces did in the American War of Independence could be considered acts of terrorism by the modern definition, so I figure you're probably right...
@histropedia3946
@histropedia3946 8 жыл бұрын
So many people here trying to justify colonialism with their obvious stereotypes and beliefs that the west was civilized and east was barbaric. This is the traditional view for expansionism of the west that we will civilize the natives. I would rather say that the east especially the arab world, India and china were the most scientifically advanced cultures before enlightment and all that great voyages and discovery of the new world
@jonesnj07
@jonesnj07 8 жыл бұрын
+Histropedia enlightenment came from the Greeks and Romans, was lost, then found by the Muslims (Literal documents found) and restarted again in Europe, the middle east was essentially just a messenger boy.
@histropedia3946
@histropedia3946 8 жыл бұрын
+Nathan Jones Oh really? do u know about the great enginerring and mathamatical heights of Indus valley civilizations, its inventions, works like mahabharata and ramayana that would beat the oddysey or illiad any day, the great heights that ancient india would achieve in astromy, science and what not during the maurya and gupta period, the architecture? And surely u know about the heights of China, right? And arabs were messengers? Read about islamic golden age, the history of science and maths in indian subcontinent and in china East during the ancient period and even after the fall of the romans was better than the west. It is only in the late medival period that it became the most enlightened and dominated the world
@jonesnj07
@jonesnj07 8 жыл бұрын
Histropedia oh yeah the Hindu's did loads, Arabic numbers are derived from Hindu numbers, so again the Muslims are like messenger boys.
@histropedia3946
@histropedia3946 8 жыл бұрын
Nathan Jones 1. So u accept that the east (india-china, egypt,) did a lot dominating in the ancient age before the romans 2. Muslims were the messengers- That debate does not hold credibilty. Read-en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_of_Gondishapur,en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_of_Gondishapur,en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Library_of_Constantinople,en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_of_Nisibis,en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics_in_medieval_Islam,en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alhazen,en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_ibn_Zakariya_al-Razi,en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics_in_the_medieval_Islamic_world,en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Al_Quaraouiyine
@nipunramani
@nipunramani 9 жыл бұрын
Crash course comment section, best place to have aggressive intellectual chaotic arguments which do not have any solid answers.
@thekaxmax
@thekaxmax 4 жыл бұрын
sorta
@barn5220
@barn5220 8 жыл бұрын
When you do a Crash Course marathon the night before your AP World test
@animegirlvicki7265
@animegirlvicki7265 8 жыл бұрын
Haha me right now
@annabudman7931
@annabudman7931 4 жыл бұрын
this hits different when its in two days
@TeenageJesusSuperstr
@TeenageJesusSuperstr 10 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a Crash Course video on the history of South Africa - it's very complex, interesting, and overlooked in my opinion. Just putting it out there!
@FantasyAngel-zj7bw
@FantasyAngel-zj7bw 6 жыл бұрын
yay south africa!
@Arkantos117
@Arkantos117 10 жыл бұрын
People shouldn't act as though imperialism was something only the west and Japan did. Every country did it, the only difference is scale and government, though it's not like every western power had the same form of government either.
@Drownedinblood
@Drownedinblood 10 жыл бұрын
Thing is only Western and Japanese empires are recognized as empires. China is technically still an empire, one even larger than Rome, as it holds onto many of the states it had conquered in the past. However, it is a considered a country instead, because in a way calling something an empire gives it strength and significance which you wouldn't want to as then people might just develop some respect for it and see it as achieving something. Subtle name changes can affect how people view others and their positions in the world.
@yogsothoth7594
@yogsothoth7594 10 жыл бұрын
The only difference between European empires and any other nation are they were good at it.
@rjfaber1991
@rjfaber1991 10 жыл бұрын
Absolutely true. It seems that by the time the US and the USSR started to act against any sort of imperialism in the 1940s (by the way, that makes these two countries fully to blame for the mess most of Africa is today), the main thing they looked at was whether territories were adjacent to each other. India, Vietnam and Indonesia being part of respectively Britain, France and the Netherlands was deemed wrong, while Uzbekistan being part of the USSR or the Dakotas part of the US was apparently fine, simply because they were adjacent to other territories. That really is everything, the people of Uzbekistan were no more or less Russian than Indonesians were Dutch...
@1846drte2342342
@1846drte2342342 10 жыл бұрын
Scale is a big distinction.
@yogsothoth7594
@yogsothoth7594 10 жыл бұрын
1846drte2342342 I disagree all the other nations of the world in all time would have taken the opportunity if they had had it to have an empire the size 17th-20th century Britain, France, Spain, America the Netherlands ect. The only difference is ability to do the job not the evil in which it was done.
@stephenandersen4625
@stephenandersen4625 8 жыл бұрын
Asia was the home of some of the largest and longest-lived empires in history. There is nothing inherently western about colonization or the response to it. The west just happened to do it most recently
@fearthemutt1331
@fearthemutt1331 8 жыл бұрын
Yes, there is. China and India never colonized anything, and Japan only did it after they were heavily influenced by the West.
@stephenandersen4625
@stephenandersen4625 8 жыл бұрын
Fear The Mutt India is a big place. parts of it colonized/conquered other parts of it. they fought the Sassanids and the Greco-Bactrians an the Indo-Greek Kingdom. as well as each other. the Tamil population in Sri Lanka came from the mainland.
@2gt5
@2gt5 8 жыл бұрын
The reason why the rise of the West is more significant is because the Industrial Revolution occurred at the same time. Asia's empires lacked this, and therefore had a seemingly smaller impact on the modern world. Another thing to make Western colonization unique is that it functioned in a truly globalized world, allowing it's influence to spread to every corner of the Earth.
@Remoteislandjunkies
@Remoteislandjunkies 8 жыл бұрын
China is itself a collection of colonies, and so is India. What's your point other than apparently a desire to demonize the West?
@fearthemutt1331
@fearthemutt1331 8 жыл бұрын
Remote Island Junkie Yes, bu they didn't do nearly as much colonization as the West has. Also, India and China haven't gone that far. Many European countries have conquered African countries, Asian countries, and more. china and India only expanded st their borders. Also, I'm not trying to demonize the West. I live in the US. I do think people are worse here than in Africa and Asia, but that's a different story, I'm not saying that everyone here is bad, just a good number.
@HdRfreak21
@HdRfreak21 10 жыл бұрын
"You have exploited those who are helpless and humiliated those who are unfortunate." So... how is the Caste System not doing that?
@Trusseck
@Trusseck 10 жыл бұрын
Well, he never said he WASN'T a hypocrite. ^_^
@1234kalmar
@1234kalmar 10 жыл бұрын
Naaah, You can't criticise something that is not European * slaps your hand * BAD! Only Europeans can be scapegoats. WRITE IT ON A BLACKBOARD A HUNDRED TIMES! Other nations did just as much shit as we did, but you can't talk about that. How would people find a scapegoat to hate if we all admitted our mistakes? Silly, silly HdRfreak21!
@agentrikamcgee
@agentrikamcgee 10 жыл бұрын
The caste system is a part of their religion, so they didn't really see it as "oppressive". They were born into that caste because of things they had done in their past life, or so they believed, and hence the only way to escape the caste was to induce good karma and be good people. The thing is, most Western conquerors didn't really try to understand the culture and the context of the civilizations they were conquering. The fact that people see the caste system as "oppressive" is proof of how pervasive Western thinking was and still is. Did you see the Hindus complain? No! So why is it oppressive? Because someone can't go up in society like the way they do? They have their own ways of doing that, so no problem there too. So is it really oppressive, or just oppressive from a Western standpoint?
@Trusseck
@Trusseck 10 жыл бұрын
agentrikamcgee If you were to ask me, I'd tell you "that religion has been used as a means of social control in all sorts of ways over the millenia." And how do you know the Hindus didn't complain? I sure as sausages wouldn't want to end up on the lowest rung of that ladder.
@agentrikamcgee
@agentrikamcgee 10 жыл бұрын
***** "Religion has been used as a means of social control in all sorts of ways over the millennia" Well, faith is powerful stuff. But it's THEIR faith. In other words, it's still their choice to believe in it. Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam co-existed in India. So someone who hated this idea could've easily made the switch. But the fact they didn't? The fact that there are a lot of Hindus (even until now), despite the plethora of religions available and the freedom to switch? Is that what oppression is?
@-simplypastel-873
@-simplypastel-873 8 жыл бұрын
AHHHHH GOOD MYTHICAL MORNING !
@dhartmahmed50
@dhartmahmed50 8 жыл бұрын
Wut?
@BizarreBits
@BizarreBits 8 жыл бұрын
Past John's shirt
@florinaarano8000
@florinaarano8000 4 жыл бұрын
I'm a Filipino. I've always envied other countries' rich "organic" heritage because our country has been under the rule of foreigners most of the time in history, like, we're so mixed now, we're like browns trying our best to be western people. Hard cold truth. (We have no prominent empire/kingdom written in history 😑)
@lionpaw315
@lionpaw315 8 жыл бұрын
John Green for emperor of the world
@bluegravestone58
@bluegravestone58 6 жыл бұрын
He already rules tumblr
@Amy-yv5ki
@Amy-yv5ki 10 жыл бұрын
Please don't stop making videos. The latest world history series has been OUTSTANDING! In truth it might be better titled world politics but I can see why crash course continues to shy away from that word. I hope people continue to watch and subscribe so that they can be exposed to these ideas and lesser-known facts, leading them to question/read/learn further. You tackle very controversial and complex topics in a humorous, credible, and accessible manner. Again, PLEASE don't stop making videos, they are an invaluable educational resource for youths and adults alike.
@TheTTTTC
@TheTTTTC 10 жыл бұрын
I think this has been my favourite Crash Course ever, the alternate experiences and perspectives from outside the West was absolutely fascinating!
@vinceandrade9820
@vinceandrade9820 8 жыл бұрын
The ideal image that easterners could have adopted during the rise of western methodology was Siam
@EternalHappElements
@EternalHappElements 8 жыл бұрын
underrated comment.
@1503nemanja
@1503nemanja 8 жыл бұрын
What happened in Siam?
@vinceandrade9820
@vinceandrade9820 8 жыл бұрын
1503nemanja They were able to adopt western knowledge and modernism, but at the same time retained the essence of being Eastern
@1503nemanja
@1503nemanja 8 жыл бұрын
vince andrade Okay I figured as much but like how? What did they do different than others? How did they remain Eastern and what became Western? Kinda curious but if you don't have the time to explain it's cool.
@vinceandrade9820
@vinceandrade9820 8 жыл бұрын
1503nemanja They were able to modernize themselves while staying away from imperialization, They still kept Eastern Philosophy and culture along with them which helped them develop further.
@fuzzyhair321
@fuzzyhair321 10 жыл бұрын
japan became the great britain of asia
@あいすずき-y7p
@あいすずき-y7p 6 жыл бұрын
In logically, We are 'Asia' british in East Asia LOL Island... And I'm history many communicated between UK and Japan.
@XiaoMof
@XiaoMof 6 жыл бұрын
fuzzyhair321 wait so china is russia?
@pypy1986820
@pypy1986820 6 жыл бұрын
I don't think so. More like failed emulation of Mongol Conquest. British is all about trade and war and violence as last resort and do as little of them as possible to not collapse the potential market. Why do you think British stopped at burning Summer Palace. They could have dismantled Qing right then and there? Britain never truly wanted China for land and resources; only market accesses. I'm not saying British Empire were doing those for altruistic reasons, but at the end of the day, it is clear that Brits never wanted to rule East Asians, they just want line up their corporate pockets by selling stuffs to East Asia by force if necessary. The fundamental purpose of introduce drugs to China is to use it as a gateway product to get Chinese to be hooked on modern consumerism. Japan, on the other hand, wanted to create Great East Asia and Pacific super state.
@tripchaup1831
@tripchaup1831 5 жыл бұрын
@@あいすずき-y7p *"Europe"
@xwah5016
@xwah5016 5 жыл бұрын
Ravenpy yeah by imperialism w force
@cinnireseisri
@cinnireseisri 10 жыл бұрын
"Hi, I'm John Green, and I got up this morning and combed my hair with a pillow".
@okiedokie56
@okiedokie56 8 жыл бұрын
Funny that the Chinese invented the Cannon and gunpowder, yet just a bit later they Europeans come back at them with their own poison.. The irony..
@sambulls
@sambulls 8 жыл бұрын
+Kolynk iron-y
@loganpaul2137
@loganpaul2137 8 жыл бұрын
+sambulls whhhhhyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
@kilvesx7924
@kilvesx7924 8 жыл бұрын
Like many things, invented by chinese, perfected by western people.
@loganpaul2137
@loganpaul2137 8 жыл бұрын
+Kilves X and then produced in china
@youzhishan5390
@youzhishan5390 8 жыл бұрын
+Kolynk We did put gunpowder in military use and had a centralized research centre for it back in 16th century. But it was banned after the Manchurians conquered us.
@rafimuhammadzakaria482
@rafimuhammadzakaria482 4 жыл бұрын
3:20 Anyone noticed 'The Sovereign' from Mass Effect series? John is indeed a man of culture :3
@Farisss92
@Farisss92 9 жыл бұрын
It might look like that Colonialism was all fun and liberating but seriously, compared to massacre and centuries of oppressions that non-Westerners had to face, the benefits of colonialism were seriously so small. Sure, we had our own dictators and all but that doesn't justify Westerners trespassing into our lands, with their aims of 'civilising' us, only to oppress us after that. But the West won and history is written by winners. History will write the White Men as the people who liberated and killed our savagery while our oppressed voice will stay silent. However, civilisations arise and fall, they arise full of grace and fall of humiliation. Soon the Western civilisation will fall and all of our voice will be free.
@Jake-ir3gw
@Jake-ir3gw 6 жыл бұрын
Farisss92 Every culture in Eurasia massacred and oppressed others and that includes the various Indian and Chinese Empires. Europeans were simply better at it than most. Don't assume these 'oppressed' peoples were some sort of peace loving hippies because they weren't.
@user-sc7nz1kr3b
@user-sc7nz1kr3b 5 жыл бұрын
@@Jake-ir3gw it doesnt matter who they are, its still wrong
@Jake-ir3gw
@Jake-ir3gw 5 жыл бұрын
@@user-sc7nz1kr3b Agreed. I wasn't supporting Colonialism just highlighting the fact that the West hasn't got a monopoly on tyranny.
@alexmonro1711
@alexmonro1711 5 жыл бұрын
Um I hear more about the evils done by the West then the evils of everyone else combined. To the degree that many people live under the false assumption that colonization, slavery, conquest, genocide and racism were only done by the West and no one else.
@政斌-x8k
@政斌-x8k 5 жыл бұрын
As an asian, they never fell. Just grew into a world empire. Look at all the countries with Western base and you can clearly see that they own a huge chunk(duh).
@alicegull7564
@alicegull7564 10 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure I accept the premise that authoritarianism, even minus the corruption, is more effective than democracy. The benefit of democracy is that it has to accept the input of ordinary people, who's knowledge of the workings of society is not trivial. Monarchs and dictators, however benevolent and intelligent, don't have access to the same breath of information that a broad voting public does. Their decisions don't take as much information into account, and that makes for inefficient rule.
@rrmsemipro
@rrmsemipro 10 жыл бұрын
It is a tricky proposition that we'll be looking at again in what I think will be the final episode of the series. Although I think you could argue that having access to too much information, or worse to biased information from highly interested groups, might lead to inefficiencies, too.
@jjia6304
@jjia6304 10 жыл бұрын
The problem with democracy is that the majority of the population has no clue in governing a country. This leads to the inefficiency of developing policies because these misinformed masses going against policies even though intellectuals support it. Taxes are great examples of this. In an Authoritarian government, they don't give a crap as long as it is deemed to be better for its people, making it "efficient". In a just authoritarian government, policies would be decided on mass research and decisions of intellectuals who know what is going on. Some argue its a violation of human rights, but the argument is that this is just short-shortsightedness. This is because no matter how good the policy is, some people would be disadvantaged, and this is just a cost for the long-term spectrum.
@alicegull7564
@alicegull7564 10 жыл бұрын
***** But I don't accept the premise that authoritarian rulers are any more intelligent, reasonable, or partial than the masses. Dictators and monarchs throughout history have been quite willing to adopt stupid policies, ignore the advice of intellectuals and researchers, and make inefficient choices. It's not clear to me that there's any more reason to trust the elite than the common people, or that democracies are any less efficient than authoritarian regimes in practice.
@jjia6304
@jjia6304 10 жыл бұрын
Alice Gull Hence the word "just". There is no authoritarian government that has done this. In theory its better but its not.
@alicegull7564
@alicegull7564 10 жыл бұрын
***** So why bring it up at all?
@ReedBetweenTheLines
@ReedBetweenTheLines 10 жыл бұрын
Mr Green! Mr Green! How did you from the past know there would one day be a show on KZbin called, "Good Mythical Morning"?
@travisfrazier3407
@travisfrazier3407 10 жыл бұрын
Him from the past is a time traveler. How else do you think he's able to appear on this show?
@jangwoo24
@jangwoo24 9 жыл бұрын
0:07 LOL GMM shirt
@matthewjiang2095
@matthewjiang2095 9 жыл бұрын
very funny
@briancheng9479
@briancheng9479 8 жыл бұрын
+Dippie Hippie XVII Hi Jangwoo
@BeauJames59
@BeauJames59 4 жыл бұрын
Who else picks random Crash Course videos just because John Green is entertaining, pleasant and informative?
@sicariius7682
@sicariius7682 7 жыл бұрын
When I saw that "Me From the Past" had a GMM shirt on, my jaw dropped. I love GMM. Like and comment if you like GMM as well. and if you don't like them, look them up.
@KT-nl7rp
@KT-nl7rp 8 жыл бұрын
"Spread tolerance and pluralism".... lol. Only when it suited them. When it was against thier quest for resources and wealth, they were happy to divide and conquer. The lofty ideals that originated from the enlightenment could have been spread through peaceful trade; not guns and brutality. Anyone who thinks imperialism has ended only has to look at the wealth distribution and ever-growing disparity. There's a reason people are flocking to extremism. It's not because god is great (although they may not realise it), but because Tagore was right. The cult of money and power is inherently corrupt and bound to self-destruct.
@mmrmr9423
@mmrmr9423 6 жыл бұрын
Thank God! this is a right comment.
@ForeverMasterless
@ForeverMasterless 4 жыл бұрын
Preach!
@universe12e
@universe12e 8 жыл бұрын
this is the worst issue of westerners.they somehow justify imperialism by saying it them who spread pluralism, technology n knowledge.do westerners think that before colonizing other civilizations were lower than western civilization?do this means that before imperialism there was no pluralism in other civilization?dude it is India which has all the major world religions living in harmony with each other unlike western and other regions.Gandhi n tagore said it right westerners are too matrialistic,individualistic n racist during imperialistic times.greed is what drives imperialism.
@syedali-rs8cj
@syedali-rs8cj 8 жыл бұрын
+Ashu ji it is sad, if India capture the U.K. and treated it the way they treated India, they would not like it.
@universe12e
@universe12e 8 жыл бұрын
+syed ali they feel every good thing is for them.but I don't hate westerners.I like their culture.this is the best thing about ancient Indian or hindu culture,we take all good things from others and do not subscribe to negative things from others.ancient Hindu or Indian culture says ,"whole world is 1 family".we try our level best to avoid conflicts with others but tolerance also has its limit.so sometimes we have to fight but not necessarily by violence.Indians specially Hindus,jains,Buddhists has long tradition of non violence.most of the indians follows non violence irrespective of their religion.
@notnebeyuiswear2588
@notnebeyuiswear2588 8 жыл бұрын
Nah your just jealous your was, is, and always will be shit
@universe12e
@universe12e 8 жыл бұрын
+Derp master I could expect nothing more from arrogance.God bless u n may u be enlighten with truth
@universe12e
@universe12e 8 жыл бұрын
+Derp master India is a country of more than 1bn ppl.USA or other western countries populations is small.so in huge country such thing happens.those incidents are not as big as media shows.so just don't judge India on looking separate incidents.klu klux klun also do such things. but I never stopped loving good westerners. reason I believe there are so many gud ppl.many Americans n Mexicans are my friends.
@TheMadisonHang
@TheMadisonHang 4 жыл бұрын
@10:15 so true what Rabindranath Tagore has to say there the age belongs to the west and we can be thankful for their science and modernization, but in the process, they exploited those who were helpless and humiliated those who were unfortunate
@abbythewasteland5841
@abbythewasteland5841 9 жыл бұрын
Literally at the end of every crash course episode I whisper 'Damn' to my self, the easiest and funnest way to learn so much.
@mitchellhough2591
@mitchellhough2591 8 жыл бұрын
The Qing dynasty was very much proimperialist right up until the time that they recognized that it wasn't really working out for the ruling elites having to contend with European military and commercial superiority, by which time it was too late to rethink their agenda.
@EzekielDeLaCroix
@EzekielDeLaCroix 8 жыл бұрын
+Akin Khoo The Qing Navy sucked balls, man. They were mishandled, mismanaged and got their ass whooped or scared off by other navies.
@atbcjr
@atbcjr 8 жыл бұрын
+Mitchell Hough Great comment! For most of us studying Asian studies, it's quite common knowledge that imperialism is not only a "Western" construct. The Qing and many other dynasties of China practiced their own respective form of imperialism. The Qing's imperialist strategies can be easily observed in Taiwan. The Austronesian aborigines of Taiwan, the original inhabitants of the island, experienced firsthand Qing imperialism.
@thesuperproify
@thesuperproify 8 жыл бұрын
Fun fact : The Opium war was the first battle between China and European power than is won by Europe. all other battles between China and European in the past 2000 years have always been won by the Chinese. most notably how Ming Dynasty defeated Portugal and Dutch in 16-17th century and Qing defeated Russia in 17th century
@mitchellhough2591
@mitchellhough2591 8 жыл бұрын
The Opium war was only one battle? Are you also forgetting the 2nd Opium war or do you put that into the win column for China?
@thesuperproify
@thesuperproify 8 жыл бұрын
Mitchell Hough i said was the *First* battle won by european over China over the course of history. what did i miss ?? i didnt say that Opium war was the only one, i said it was the first.
@Beyonder1987
@Beyonder1987 8 жыл бұрын
One things for sure. Westernization, democracy and capitalism has not benefited vast majority of non western world.
@i_use_opensuse_btw
@i_use_opensuse_btw 8 жыл бұрын
*Corporatism Without capitalism, you wouldn't be reading this comment, and I wouldn't be writing it. Corporatism is the problem.
@bennshephard8682
@bennshephard8682 8 жыл бұрын
No? so I guess the majority of people are still working on farms relying on the food they are able to harvest. People are still getting around either by walking, sailing a wooden ship or riding some sort of animal. Have limited access to education, medicine and clean water. Continue to live under authoritarian states who control every aspect of your life. The reason why parts of the non-western world are not benefiting is because they have not embraced these things.
@robfl100
@robfl100 7 жыл бұрын
Beyonder Haber Process
@allamoallende2290
@allamoallende2290 9 жыл бұрын
"This Machine Kills Fascists" -Paper Towns Reference
@fetusonedirectionfitf
@fetusonedirectionfitf Жыл бұрын
3:26 OUT OF ALL THE VIDEOS I DID NOT A EXPECT A 1D REFERENCE ON HERE THANK YOUU 😭
@bulletbill1104
@bulletbill1104 7 жыл бұрын
The ottoman empire, despite being a shadow of it's former self, was still a world power by the time of the 1880s.
@jamesoleary2476
@jamesoleary2476 7 жыл бұрын
Billyharris110 :D yes but it was loosing ground to the European powers who were rapidly overtaking it.
@bulletbill1104
@bulletbill1104 7 жыл бұрын
Jj O,leary Well it really got pushed out of europe by rebellions in the balkans
@bulletbill1104
@bulletbill1104 7 жыл бұрын
***** True. The empire was a mess by the time the 20th century rolled around. However, despite having old and untended weaponry, it's army was still pretty big
@sandycosa6038
@sandycosa6038 8 жыл бұрын
Did anyone else see Sovereign from Mass Effect?
@mstteff
@mstteff 9 жыл бұрын
Gotta love that Mass Effect refference!
@radishraccoon3657
@radishraccoon3657 10 жыл бұрын
I often see a lot of people complaining in the comments sections for these videos that certain areas or topics weren't covered. I think everyone keeps forgetting that, you know, more videos are coming out which might cover these things, and it's not actually possible for them to talk about every single thing in one video. The last season of Crash Course World History had 42 videos, so if the topic you're interested in hasn't been covered yet, maybe wait and see what's coming because I'm sure they'll be doing quite a few more :) Obviously I'm not saying that you shouldn't express a desire to see certain areas or topics covered. I'm referring to the complaints rather than the requests.
@luisrevilla983
@luisrevilla983 8 жыл бұрын
what were some of the things that Muslims were often called or considered by Europeans?
@xelgringoloco2
@xelgringoloco2 10 жыл бұрын
Yay for Mass Effect references!
@heerotomoe
@heerotomoe 10 жыл бұрын
Ssssooooooo goooood Thank you for doing this "other side of history that we only rarely hear about" thing. Pls. More?
@kiera6646
@kiera6646 9 жыл бұрын
I love the Mass Effect reference.
@vennonetes4805
@vennonetes4805 9 жыл бұрын
The map shown at 1.37 at the Congress of Berlin is in reality the map of Africa in 1914. At the time of the Congress in 1884 many areas were still not "imperialized" (Libya was still under Turkish control, Morocco was a semi independent state under Ottoman protection etc...).
@commonlyd4c184
@commonlyd4c184 5 жыл бұрын
3:20 I love that mass effect reference
@HipsterShiningArmor
@HipsterShiningArmor 10 жыл бұрын
Not bad, but now we need an "Africa Responds to Imperialism" video.
@Mario46er
@Mario46er 10 жыл бұрын
why ? it's not like they have done anything important in the last couple thousands of years maybe mandela and that's it
@HipsterShiningArmor
@HipsterShiningArmor 9 жыл бұрын
Mario46er Go learn some African history before you make stupid comments.
@desdemonadelatinus9325
@desdemonadelatinus9325 9 жыл бұрын
***** Carthage is one you should know of.
@desdemonadelatinus9325
@desdemonadelatinus9325 9 жыл бұрын
***** I'm not too educated on the subject but I do have a problem with the idea that cities and empires are the pinnacle of human existence, because they weren't especially before vaccines.
@HipsterShiningArmor
@HipsterShiningArmor 9 жыл бұрын
***** There were plenty of African empires, we just don't teach African history in school outside of Egypt.
@Dragons_Armory
@Dragons_Armory 9 жыл бұрын
scrolls a little into comment section eyes bleed from ignorance bursts into flames So much hate.
@eduardofreitas8336
@eduardofreitas8336 6 жыл бұрын
Yes :/
@bluestar4324
@bluestar4324 5 жыл бұрын
Have you been waiting for something else, for example flowers and thanks instead of hatred? Do you really believe west brought 'modernization' and 'civilization' to 'Barbarian East'! No you take all the tech from the east, improved them and used them against east to get their every valuable thing. And you still do it by 'spreading democrasy'. And you complain about the horde of refugees which you created. So my eyes bleed from your ignorance. Westerners are really blind, or they don't want to accept realities.
@eortegaz
@eortegaz 9 жыл бұрын
Dear John Green, please run for President. Best wishes.
@ortegaajesus1998
@ortegaajesus1998 8 жыл бұрын
+Esteban Ortega Hey cousin
@BradyPostma
@BradyPostma 4 жыл бұрын
I'd prefer John Green to Donald Trump or Joe Biden, but most of the voting population of America wants either 1) a skilled politician, or 2) someone who agrees with them. John is not a skilled politician, and he doesn't agree with many of the people who don't care for professional politicians. So he'd have a hard time getting votes.
@Intu3
@Intu3 10 жыл бұрын
This was an awesome episode. I had literally never heard of any of these Asian responses to imperialism! Thanks v much crash course :)
@BradyPostma
@BradyPostma 4 жыл бұрын
4:04 - Read the book "The Nation-State And Its Competitors" for more on that topic.
@souravjoarder3245
@souravjoarder3245 8 жыл бұрын
+CrashCourse What i think is that no theory or ideology is perfect, i am from india and what i came to know from history is that though british colonialism exploited us badly but there were some good things too, cause before that era most of the muslim kings and hindu zamindars(landowners) were exploiting common people too. So the question is not about who is superior, west or east, cause every part of the world has its unique wishdom to follow.
@maazbinaziz3676
@maazbinaziz3676 5 жыл бұрын
From a person from similar region It actually opened eyes of people with all terrible things happening and the fall of rulers and betraying of some by letting the foreigners come into their country and humiliate them It made people aware that their kingship wasn't looking out for their best interest
@Korealover1432
@Korealover1432 5 жыл бұрын
Go read the age of darkness by Sashi Tharor and we had to even snatch our democracy from the brits and in the process of colonising us they had killed about 200 million indians if you include the man- made famines . Sashi even proves it that common people were better of during pre-colonial period. CHECK your history first.
@emperorromanov9035
@emperorromanov9035 10 жыл бұрын
Thank you for understanding us authoritarians John :D
@TheMadisonHang
@TheMadisonHang 4 жыл бұрын
great episode i really needed this one personally
@DJ7223
@DJ7223 10 жыл бұрын
ALL HAIL GENGHIS JOHN! NERDFIGHTERIA WILL BE THE NEXT GREAT NATION!!!!!
@Drudenfusz
@Drudenfusz 10 жыл бұрын
Genghis John for Khan or President or whathaveyou!
@minergmaingx2000
@minergmaingx2000 10 жыл бұрын
Our military will be very charitable and the people will be required to give $5 a day to charity.
@yogsothoth7594
@yogsothoth7594 10 жыл бұрын
Technically it would be John Khan.
@thesuperproify
@thesuperproify 8 жыл бұрын
modern Confucianism worked quite well , East Asia have largely been a successful and prosperous society in the 21st century like it have always been for the past 3000 years. look at the modern East Asian countries nowadays --> Korea,Singapore,Taiwan,China,Japan,HongKong are all rich and economically powerful countries
@atbcjr
@atbcjr 8 жыл бұрын
+thesuperproify Taiwan? I wouldn't claim that modern Confucianism is the predominant reason for Taiwan's success. It's quite simple if you look at how Taiwan rose. A combination of U.S. foreign aid, trading/growing markets with a rebuilding Japan (due to U.S. aid), some effective economic policies promoted by the government (notice I try to mention how not every economic policy nor any other form of policy implemented by the Kuomintang was always effective or good for the Taiwanese), and certain events occurring at a time most beneficial to the survival and growth of Taiwan (i.e. Korean War, Japanese Tech Boom, etc.).
@thesuperproify
@thesuperproify 8 жыл бұрын
Tony Casanova WRONG! First of all, US aid to Taiwan is not that huge anyway, yes it did help Taiwan to modernize their economy and create necessary basic infrastructure for industrial revolution. But remember there is no Marshall plan for Japan, let alone Taiwan and Singapore. In fact, the US only gave Taiwan 4 billion dollars in the period of 20 years which is only a fraction of what the US gave to its allies in Europe. There are a lot of factors responsible for the success of the four Asian tiger (south Korea, Taiwan, HK, Singapore) and US aid is among the least major one. The World Bank report acknowledged benefits from policies of the repression of the financial sector, such as state-imposed below-market interest rates for loans to specific exporting industries. Other than that major government investments in education, non-democratic authoritarian political systems also help a lot. As well as US aid. 
@thesuperproify
@thesuperproify 8 жыл бұрын
Tony Casanova Referred to variously as the Confucian hypothesis and as a debated component of the more all-encompassing Asian Development Model, there exists among political scientists and economists a theory that Confucianism plays a large latent role in the ostensibly non-Confucian cultures of modern-day East Asia, in the form of the rigorous work ethic it endowed those cultures with. These scholars have held that, *if not for Confucianism's influence on these cultures, many of the people of the East Asia region would not have been able to modernize and industrialize as quickly as Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea and even China has done*
@eijikenji7149
@eijikenji7149 9 жыл бұрын
tribute system in Asian is the first international law even korea, japan, vietnam has their own tribute system based on chinese system
@MoFreedomFoundation
@MoFreedomFoundation 10 жыл бұрын
If you're looking for quick bursts of growth, largely through rigorous application of a time specific consensus approach, then authoritarianism can be useful. If you're looking to actually figure out a sustainable way forward, and experience long-term success, you really need some kind of representative government. Churn brings innovation. Brute force can force a country down an established path.
@anauli
@anauli 9 жыл бұрын
That moment you're in college abroad(Japan) and your teacher shows crash course... Great Job guys :D
@spicyboithedisappointment4937
@spicyboithedisappointment4937 8 жыл бұрын
Make a new season
@notnebeyuiswear2588
@notnebeyuiswear2588 8 жыл бұрын
Yassssss, he has to come back to us with more history
@brionockenfels9241
@brionockenfels9241 10 жыл бұрын
"Genghis John" *slow clap*
@potato1d346
@potato1d346 6 жыл бұрын
3:24 "China prizes the one way" *shows 1D* omg😂😂
@juancariasr7932
@juancariasr7932 9 жыл бұрын
1:37 The colors, oh the colors.
@TheZaniaNoell
@TheZaniaNoell 10 жыл бұрын
Great way of breaking it down. Good job, John!
@dineshsaibasa6071
@dineshsaibasa6071 4 жыл бұрын
2:31 OH, so this is what Kevin Durant (the snake) believed!
@FelissiaCB1
@FelissiaCB1 9 жыл бұрын
John Green is genuinely and sincerely FUNNY! I enjoy learning from him
@MrMilkBR
@MrMilkBR 10 жыл бұрын
I really love your videos, but I'm Brazilian and because it's a not superficial video it's kind of hard to understand all the video. So I think it would be a smal think to put some legends to other lenguages since your videos are so well worked you know? It's so bad that I can't show this videos to my students and colleagues. Congrats for all!
@hahaha01357
@hahaha01357 10 жыл бұрын
It seems to me that the primary difference between "western imperialism" and "other" imperialism is economic exploitation. In general, Western powers had no intention to rule or develop the regions they conquer. Comparing the British Raj, French Haiti, and Brazil with the American Westward Expansion or the Russian expansion into Siberia, we can see clear differences in the way each of the colonial powers viewed the lands in question. Taiwan did not come into Chinese control until the 17th century but whereas a Chinese would fight tooth and nail for sovereignty over the island, I'm not sure a typical French person would feel the same about Guiana.
@Yous0147
@Yous0147 10 жыл бұрын
That makes a lot of sense. I'm inclined to agree with you
@ACN3388
@ACN3388 10 жыл бұрын
Well, it's not just economic exploitation. It's "otherness" of the colonized. While India was technically part of the British empire, none of those people living there were considered "British". Westward Expansion didn't have that element but mainly because the land acquired was being added to the original country (at least on paper) as well good, old-fashioned ethnic cleansing.
@arthurallenbrown1305
@arthurallenbrown1305 6 жыл бұрын
hahaha01357 "China" did not always include Tibet because China had to conquer Tibet
@aidandonnelly3395
@aidandonnelly3395 7 жыл бұрын
4:25 How about "Greenghis John"
@TheMitchy27
@TheMitchy27 7 жыл бұрын
Aidan Donnelly lol
@theoserr9331
@theoserr9331 9 жыл бұрын
why are the 3 asian intellectuals featured in here while the first and real father of asian nationalism is Dr. Jose Rizal of the Philippines. This guy was already effectively forming that concept (with his fellow filipino intellectuals known as Ilustrados or the enlightened class) before these so-called 3 intellectuals came up with it. the first country to ever fought for national independence in asia from european colonialism was the philippines. the western/modern concept of nationalism in asia were nonexistent before Dr. Jose Rizal and his european-educated peers started it. The Philippines, being one of the colonies of Spain, emulated the independence achieved by Mexico againts Spain, essentially bringing the concept of nationalism in Asia.
@sammymayol7511
@sammymayol7511 9 жыл бұрын
Theo Serr Agreed!
@MrJayseg
@MrJayseg 9 жыл бұрын
+Theo Serr word Jose Rizal is the most underrated asian nationalist
@SuperOhplease
@SuperOhplease 8 жыл бұрын
+Theo Serr who give a shit about philip land anyway?
@theoserr9331
@theoserr9331 8 жыл бұрын
SuperOhplease a dumb anti-intellectual like you.
@SuperOhplease
@SuperOhplease 8 жыл бұрын
+Theo Serr I don't give a shit, if a dumb anti-intellectual is someone who give a shit about philip land, then it is you...
@chaiyutluangkamthorn
@chaiyutluangkamthorn 10 жыл бұрын
Can you consider doing a history of Thailand? It has uniquely remained to not be colonized by any powers. Perhaps a study into their system can show that it may be an alternative way for Asian nations to pursue at that point of time to ensure their sovereignty. Just like you mentioned, Japan wasn't a very good example of a 'good' imperialist. Thailand did not pursue this goal and more or less stay peaceful and relatively prosperous during that period.
@salmaan2449
@salmaan2449 10 жыл бұрын
Iran was never colonized either. It did get occupied by the Soviet army during the world war but that was only to keep the pro nazi shah from aiding Hitler. Unfortunately however historians mostly study countries by making big blocks out of them since studying every country one by one is pretty tedious. Thailand is considered to be in the "Asian" category while Iran is in the Muslim , Middle Eastern or in this video Arab category although we were never colonized and followed a complete different path in history.
@chaiyutluangkamthorn
@chaiyutluangkamthorn 10 жыл бұрын
@Sal Maan, thanks for sharing, Maybe the mongols is not the only the exceptions. Iran history does sound quite intriguing will have to read more or find some resources on Iran. Yeah 'Asian' category is really too big and usually China, India and Japan gets all the attention. Maybe a video on South East Asia can be justified. In any case,
@jhonsonrules1
@jhonsonrules1 10 жыл бұрын
5:06 I think that is where Bismarck got his ideas
@Skylos
@Skylos 10 жыл бұрын
My ideology: Only people who takes politics seriously and actually understand what they are voting on vote (i want everyone to vote, but then know what to vote on). All parties must follow certain guidelines if they would be allowed in the parliament (to keep nazi, communist or straight out stupid parties away). There should be one leader that is having some sort of control in the parlament. the other parties are rather there to give advice to this leader of what the people wants (in this way the government would be able to get things done without a total dictatorship). Peoples should have freedom to a limit (not as much as it impacts their days, but just because when people are given too much freedom/power they misuse it). The last thing is a bunch of small things that only exist to prevent that everything is ruled by capitalism (rules and regulations of salary in jobs, free school healthcare and other things in the society that are vital for peoples life). This is something i call Liberal-Fascism (or socialdemocratic Liberal-Fascism if considering the very last part)
@Skylos
@Skylos 10 жыл бұрын
***** i know that. but the reason i call it Liberal-Fascism is because it is a ideology that gives people freedom to a limit (not to a limit like communist russia, rather limits that prevents you from misusing your freedom, like voting without any knowledge about politics).
@Skylos
@Skylos 10 жыл бұрын
***** it is a disgrase to democracy if you vote and don't know anything about what you are voting on, a even greater disgrase than not voting at all. What i want is a world where everyone are voting, everyone know what they are votingg on and the government get things done. the point of my ideology is to try and get rid of all the cons of a democracy. I want people to have all the freedom they want, but then i want people to be able to use it responsibly. If we would be ruled by one man then that man would be restricted to follow certain rules to prevent corruption and dictatorship. I see that as a good ideology.
@Skylos
@Skylos 10 жыл бұрын
***** that is not fully true. atleast where i live. If ypu would go out and ask 100 persons what they will vote on, and then 3 why questions, then you would understand that it is way to many people that vote wrong (with that i mean voting on something without a good reason). many reasons are either that their parents told them to vote on that, or they do it for religious reasons, or they think someone in the party is pretty etc. You would actually be surprised on how many that vote on something and doesn't have any good arguemnt for why they are voting on it
@TheYopogo
@TheYopogo 10 жыл бұрын
It concentrates power too much and power concentration is always always always abused. Only a state structure which spreads out power can be the basis of good governance.
@Skylos
@Skylos 10 жыл бұрын
TheYopogo i forgot to add a important point in my ideology. The one with this great power shall be restricted in a way so he/she can not abuse it. if that person would abuse it then he/she will lose that power. This person will be a chosen leader but will also make his/her own decisions, but will get help with deciding what to by the help of elections from the people (like should this extra billion be used in this or that way). The leader will use tthese results the people give to see what the people wants, so he/she can have that as help in his/her decisions. If the leader is proven to fail to lead the country then he/she will have to step down from the position as a leader. So basicly, the leader will make the decisions (so things get done). the people will advise the leader and help the leader make better decisions that makes his/her people happy. The leader will be restricted through a set of rules that can not be changed by any means. If the leader is not capable of doing what he/she have promised (and some other things aswell like keeping the economy up) then the leader have failed and must step down. (i now realise that i should change my post quite a bit)
@noobsandwich4598
@noobsandwich4598 6 жыл бұрын
"The weak should fear the strong." - Edgy internet meme
@coffeemania4990
@coffeemania4990 10 жыл бұрын
make a part 2 but discuss about all of the revolts that happened in asia
@admiralvolk5118
@admiralvolk5118 10 жыл бұрын
Who were the 3 forgotten authoritarian rulers John showed? I think they were Catherine the Great, Frederick the Great, and some French king, Louis 14th?
@SangJunLee-kx9cf
@SangJunLee-kx9cf 4 жыл бұрын
Ms Yooli forced us to watch
@darken2417
@darken2417 9 жыл бұрын
Finally authoritarian rule gets some compliments. Monarchy anyone?
@neansell
@neansell 9 жыл бұрын
I'm liking the cheeky Grateful Dead reference there, John
@caleb_artzs2533
@caleb_artzs2533 5 жыл бұрын
You should talk about America Philippines war
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