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Violence was endemic in both empires, yet it was Britain’s that became metonymic with imperial exception. This was no accident. “The legend of the British Empire,” Arendt tells us, “has little to do with the realities of British imperialism….No political structure could have been more evocative of legendary tales and justifications than the British Empire.”
Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire
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