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Commanding lands, commanding lives: Colonialism & imperialism as architecture of global power
HISTORY: One seized territory, the other shaped systems and together they forged the modern world and its inequalities.
Fact-Checking Trump’s Claim That Venezuela Stole Oil and Land from the U.S. There’s a Word for the West’s Appeasement of Militant Islam Australia’s Dangerous Naïveté Jimmy Lai’s Sham Conviction in ...
“Fucking shit Russian car,” my driver spat as a Lada sedan passed us on the highway from Georgia’s capital of Tbilisi to Stepantsminda during my trip there in 2019, shortly after our long conversation ...
Climate activists, led by Fridays for Future, are holding a global climate strike today to pressure world leaders to do more to address the crisis. We speak to Mikaela Loach, who has helped lead the ...
Empires have existed throughout human history, established by imperialist civilisations including the Romans, Mongols and Assyrians. Colonialism refers not just to the logistical process of ...
Do nations and civilizations grow out of the moral mire of military conquests, killings of innocent people, political cruelty and subjugation by imperialism? For more than 800 years, India as a Moghul ...
Much environmental framing misses the point about capitalism and Indigenous sovereignty. In this era of catastrophic climate change, why is it easier for some to imagine the end of fossil fuels than ...
A look at the academic roots of the idea, which has stirred fierce debate when applied to Israel. By Jennifer Schuessler In the intense war of words over the Israel-Gaza war, a particular phrase has ...
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How white man’s burden shaped imperialism and racist ideologies
Coined during the height of imperialism, the phrase “White Man’s Burden” framed colonialism as a duty, masking exploitation behind claims of civilization..
This article contains mild spoilers for the first five episodes of Around The World in 80 Days. While Jules Vernes’ classic novel Around The World In 80 Days has long been celebrated for its depiction ...
This article by Ruth Correia was first published on The Interruptor in Portuguese on May 28, 2021. An English translation has been republished here under a content partnership agreement and has been ...
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