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Tag: colonialism

France’s Shame: Macron’s African Policy

Hélène de Lauzun March 15, 2023

His mind clouded with arrogance, Macron was on display as tone deaf and diplomatically irresponsible during his African tour.

Empire and Liberty?

Charles A. Coulombe February 25, 2023

There is a lot of really cheap thought flying around today in academic, media, and government industries dealing with political history. One of the chief tenets is that of the intrinsically evil nature of European colonization of much of the world.

Netherlands Forced to General Repentance Over Colonisation

Hélène de Lauzun December 23, 2022

According to the BBC, 70% of the African-Caribbean community in the Netherlands believe an apology is important while only 38% of Dutch people as a whole think it is necessary.

Non-Binary Aztecs Against la Hispanidad

Carlos Perona Calvete October 17, 2022

Whatever its opinion concerning the Spanish empire, the Descolonícemonos initiative quickly betrayed its abject submission to prevailing ‘woke capitalism.’

Cervantes and Empire

Carlos Perona Calvete April 18, 2022

Miguel de Cervantes presents us with the mirrored vices of savagery and civilization. Like Tacitus, he celebrates indigenous prerogative to resist foreign excess, even as he asserts the imperial principle.

Beyond Resentment: On Imperial and Indigenous Return

Carlos Perona Calvete January 26, 2022

Another use of the imperial past is possible: one that does not collapse empire into nationality, one that assumes overlapping rather than contradicting spheres.

Does France Want to “Decolonize” New Caledonia?

Hélène de Lauzun December 9, 2021

Twice, the question had been put to Kanaks and French people living on the island. And twice, the result was clear-cut in favour of remaining in France. But that is not enough, and those in favour of independence want to force people to vote again to achieve their goal.

The Culture War Against the Past

Frank Furedi November 17, 2021

The mere hint that a point of view is outdated serves as a signal that it need not be taken seriously. It can be legitimately vilified and condemned.

Hello, Columbus!

Charles A. Coulombe October 30, 2021

October once more brought us that festival called in the United States Columbus Day, in much of Latin America the Dia de la Raza, and

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