As there is no beast these are some I would recommend.
The Pillars of the Earth<span><span>Memoirs of a </span>Geisha</span><span>I, Claudius</span><span><span>The Book </span>Thief</span><span>Atonement</span><span>The Crucible</span><span><span>One Hundred </span><span>Years of </span>Solitude</span><span><span>A Breath of </span><span>Snow and </span>Ashes<span>
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<span>wrote works praising one of the other philosophers who left no writings</span>
I think it was land ownership. As many Americans made the push to the West,
it angered the Native Americans living there because they were not encroaching
on their land but were taking it away from them. This of course led to conflict that killed
many Native Americans
First of all, it should be mentioned that Rudyard Kipling was a renowned author of short stories and books, among them the famous The Jungle Book, which tells the story of Mogli. In this sense, it is also worth mentioning the advent of Neocolonialism, which used the notion of race domination to justify the capitalist expansion it wished to undertake. Kipling was one of the minds harnessed by Neocolonialism, and his works, which preached the inferiority of non-white people and, consequently, white supremacy, can be considered racist because they aimed at the reduction of individuals based on racial criteria, at the same time time that can be considered ethnocentric because they place the Caucasian European man as the center of the world, superior to the others, and who, therefore, would have legitimacy to govern everything and everyone.
There was an anti-war movement in the US, pro communism in the US was never a thing back then so I’m assuming the other one is true too lol.