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Kipling, the poet, had complicated views on empire. On the one hand, he certainly believed Britain had a right and an obligation to go abroad to the lands of the poor heathens and bring Britain's superior economic, political, and cultural offerings to them. He was strongly impacted by his time in British India and waxed poetic about it in his verse and short stories.

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