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Migration as Reparation for Colonialism
It is commonly accepted that former European colonising states ought to make reparations for the many harmful legacies of colonialism. I defend an...
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Is Egalitarian Zionism Wrongful Colonialism?
Many observers argue that in its very beginning, Zionism was an instance of wrongful settler colonialism. Are they right? I will address this...
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Neo-colonialism in the Polish rural world: CAP approach and the phenomenon of suitcase farmers
Notwithstanding the opportunities it provides, the implementation of some measures of the EU Common Agricultural Policy (EU CAP), including...
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Amílcar Cabral: Agriculture, Technology and Colonialism
Amílcar Cabral (1924–1973) was an agronomist and one of the main African thinkers involved in the liberation struggle. In the 1960s and early 1970s... -
“Good Savage” vs. “Bad Savage”. Discourse and Counter-Discourse on Primitive Language as a Reflex of English Colonialism
In the ideological construction of colonialism and, more widely, of any hierarchy of human communities, a crucial role is played by discourse on...
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Equality as Industrial Capitalism’s Trojan Horse: Environmental Racism, Green Colonialism, and The Renewable Energies Revolution
“Equality: Industrial Capitalism’s Trojan Horse—Environmental Racism, Green Colonialism, and The Renewable Energies Revolution” explores the crucial... -
Race, Colonialism, Ubuntu and Africa’s Development
In this chapter we look at the place of Ubuntu in Africa’s developmental trajectory in the context of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 1). This... -
Artificial Intelligence in the Colonial Matrix of Power
Drawing on the analytic of the “colonial matrix of power” developed by Aníbal Quijano within the Latin American modernity/coloniality research...
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Must Land Reform Benefit the Victims of Colonialism?
Appealing largely to southern African values associated with ubuntu such as communion and reconciliation, elsewhere I have argued that they require... -
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Metrics in biodiversity conservation and the value-free ideal
This paper examines one aspect of the legacy of the Value-Free Ideal in conservation science: the view that measurements and metrics are value-free...
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Exploring settler-Indigenous engagement in food systems governance
Within food systems governance spaces, civil society organizations (CSOs) play important roles in addressing power structures and sha** decisions....
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Plantationocene: A Framework For Understanding the Links Between Ecological Destruction and Social Inequalities
The Anthropocene, as one of the core concepts currently used to understand and reflect on the relationships among humans, species, and planet, has...
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The Irish Mistake: Marx, Ireland, and Non-European Societies
Matthieu de Nanteuil examines Marx’s relationship with Ireland. He shows that the Irish case enabled Marx to develop his dual critique of capitalism... -
Racial Capitalism and the Dialectics of Development: Exposing the Limits and Lies of International Economic Law
International economic law is peculiar. It claims universal character, yet eschews engagement with many, if not all, the racialised features of the...
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Reimagining the Colonial Condition: Understanding Unhappiness in Context to the Colonial Wound
Fanon wrote that colonialism infantilises the colonised as children of an un/loving colonial m/other. He explained that control and management of the... -
Agroecology in the North: Centering Indigenous food sovereignty and land stewardship in agriculture “frontiers”
Warming temperatures in the circumpolar north have led to new discussions around climate-driven frontiers for agriculture. In this paper, we situate...
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Preliminaries: Map** Tensions
This chapter is written in specific sections, each section having its own question and search for its temporary closure. The flow of these segments...