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Empire States: On Pankaj Mishra

From the Ruins of Empire: The Intellectuals Who Remade Asia BY Pankaj Mishra. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Hardcover, 368 pages. $27.
The cover of From the Ruins of Empire: The Intellectuals Who Remade Asia

In the fun-house mirror of the present, the contours of the twentieth century have assumed a strange symmetry. It begins and ends with imperialism. The century opens with the West plundering the Rest, until one Asian nation, Japan, joins the action and becomes an empire itself. In the century’s last decade, the pattern repeats: the forces of liberal capitalism are again as dominant as ever, only this time China is the apt pupil of Western rapacity. The way historians speak of the present in terms of “imperialism,” ”anti-imperialism” and “the rise of Asia” makes the burst of decolonization after World War II seem like an interlude in a perpetual age of empire.