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This illustrated book is good for those who wish to see the endeavours of an English pioneering-population trying to spread their own positive sides to others.However, my review is not aimed at the book, but at the reviewer Grahams who writes with a conceit and arrogance of unintelligence. This unintelligence now more or less widespread in English nations.I write from India, the nation in the East. I could be mentioned as belonging to the Stolen generation of this geographical region. In that, the native ways of dressing of the lower castes, the suppressed social living and the terror of the pejorative part of the local feudal vernaculars were more or less removed from my family by the entry of the English rule in Malabar. Yet, no one of the modern generations around here knows any of these things. For they learn of the ‘terrible’ exploitative rule of the English.The reviewer Graham has written about the Victorian Paternalism, without really known what was the social reality of the other side. When a refined population tries to improve a social system that has negativities, the negativities would seep into the tutoring side also. It is almost 100% possible that the Native Indian (US) languages were feudal and had pejorative versus ennobling word codes. The effect of this cannot be conveyed in English. As to Victorian Paternalism, this is a word used with senseless ingratitude. All that the US has of some bearing is the traditions and system of England. Wherever these systems have entered the nations have improved.Graham asks thus: QUOTE: no attempt has been made to portray past or the then present Indian cultural heritage or whether Indians were happy at being integrated into a Western industrial society in such a prescriptive manner. END OF QUOTEThe fact is that this is the tone of so many jingoists mentioning that English language and systems were forced on the natives of the Indian Peninsula. Yet, those who received it do know its golden value. Yet, they may try to mislead others here, by telling them not to learn English and English system.What the Continental Europeans, the Negros, the Native Indians, the Asians and the rest received in the US in the form of an English social ambiance is actually of priceless value. But then they all received it too cheap. And are not willing to acknowledge its value. Just to mention the English antiquity directly connected to England has become a shame for many US citizens.Actually no other nation would so foolish as was England to divulge all her own knowledge and information to all others. Actually what is described as Victorian Paternalism would never come anywhere near to the cunningness of the native Indian (nation) social dominators as they took all efforts to see that other populations under them never improved. Even now. See this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmEI8pHN3as If anyone were to ask the Indians (from the Eastern nation) of how is India, they might say that it is a great nation. Well, the truth is that they are the dominators. For the around 80% of the population which you would see in this video, Victorian Paternalism would be much better than modern Indian rule.I can’t write more here. Interested persons can read my own book: SHROUDED SATANISM in FEUDAL LANGUAGES; Tribulations and intractability of improving others from this link. https://archive.org/details/Shroude