Wednesday, October 2, 2019
King Leopolds Ghost Essay -- essays research papers
 Book Review of King Leopold's Ghost, by Adam Hochschild    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  What some have considered to be the first international scandal of    the modern era took place in the Congo from 1890 until 1910. King Leopold    II of Belgium was at the head of this so-called scandal. Although Europe    and the rest of the world seemed to have forgotten the victims of these    crimes, there is a considerable amount of material to use when attempting to    recreate the horror that took place in Leopold's Congo. This is exactly    what Adam Hochschild is attempting to do by writing this book. By using the    written words of mostly Europeans and Americans, which creates a distorted    view of history, he wants to show that the Holocaust type event that took    place in the Congo is something that should never be forgotten in our    history. Hochschild also wants to show the heroism that took place    afterwards in what became the first human rights movement of our time.     Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Hochschild does an excellent and detailed job of showing how clever    and cunning (like a fox) Leopold was in obtaining and maintaining his hold    in the Congo. Early on Leopold became obsessed with the idea of colonies    and the profit that they could bring to his country. In the beginning he    did not attempt to cover-up this ambition, but soon realized he needed to in    order to have the approval of those countries around him. The metaphor    Hochschild uses to explain Leopold's venture into the Cong...                      
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