The colonialist never seriously promoted the religious conversion of the colonized. |
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For the child of the colonialist, violence was present in the situation itself, and was a social force which produced him. |
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In part, it is a way of putting our capabilities for liberating ourselves from the colonialist yoke to the test. |
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It is a precondition for the ruling elite's ability to pursue a militarist and colonialist strategy. |
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His seminal book postulated that depictions of the East by Western painters and writers had a Eurocentric, colonialist subtext. |
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Their treatment of indigenous peoples closely follows the example of all colonialist powers. |
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It is not too much to say that the colonialist condition and its sectarian history drove a wedge between the populace and its writers. |
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It is the moral camouflage of an aggressive national movement whose purpose is to obscure its colonialist, expansionist nature. |
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They denounced the fundamental aspect of the colonialist and reactionary plot to detach the struggle for unity from the struggle for liberation. |
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They were eager to unshackle Europe from the Church, from its class and gender constraints, and from any whiff of its racist or colonialist past. |
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These awkward facts, combined with a formidable military capability, go a long way towards explaining the current colonialist adventurism. |
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It is giving the due respect to hundreds of millions of human beings who demonstrated against this colonialist war. |
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They have absorbed the English-speaking colonialist attribution of barbarity to the Irish language. |
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Julien uses museums, often founded on colonialist exploitation, as sites of oppression, repression and desire. |
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To the colonialist nineteenth society, primitive peoples were regarded not as Good Savages but as inferior beings. |
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There is a predatory and illegal war of colonialist plunder being waged by this administration. |
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Alongside them sprouted multitudinous single-issue groups, from vegetarian societies to trade unions, women's groups, and colonialist lobbies. |
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The colonialist has a smug, secure sneer on his face, like a dire dare to retaliate. |
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By doing so, he positions himself within the borderlands he studies, and as an actor and enunciator of narratives that rupture colonialist forces at work under new guises. |
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A few years later he won control of De Beers, a diamond miner that had been founded in 1880 by Cecil Rhodes, a British-born colonialist. |
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Measuring its development by the opening and closing of a local branch of Harrods sounds colonialist. |
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Mr Moi said he was pleased with the man he had called an antichrist and an atheist colonialist during two election battles. |
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We have a particular leverage that we can exercise. We have no colonialist legacy in Africa. |
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But it didn't. The new system became even more colonialist than the old one. |
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It is also fundamentally important to note the internal nature of the colonialist process of destructive expansion Amazon. |
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China's presence in Africa has never been linked to colonialist or imperialist practices. |
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I know of no country in the world that has an appetite for colonialist intentions. |
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Ironically, both the opponents and proponents of LGBT equality are repeating the colonialist narrative. |
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Its foundational ideology, stripped of colonialist doubletalk, was simply one of white supremacy. |
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If Einat Wilf does not think Zionism was a colonialist project, maybe she should take that up with Theodor Herzl. |
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Other questions of both general and critical interest, such as vestimentary display in its guise as exhibitory colonialist language are also raised. |
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And when we have a former colonialist like you coming back to pay back what you took out of this country we are grateful. |
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This is extremely colonialist and paternalistic. |
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While the new economic order captured resources, reshaping the economy to benefit the needs of the colonialist. |
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We are talking about the creation of the small peasant farmer or owner of a parcel of land, of his resistance to the foreign colonialist and, when the latter was defeated and forced to leave, to the old and new freemen. |
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We have pursued our individual happiness, cultivating the temptation, formerly colonialist, nowadays democratic, to intervene in the business of others the better to control it. |
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A loyal newspaper, 26 September, publicly denounced Hisham Bushraheel, the editor of Al-Ayyam, as a closet colonialist bent on returning the port to foreign rule. |
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Unlike the age in which Africa was patchily mapped through a distinctly colonialist lens, one could argue that today, we all finally know what the continent − and indeed the world − actually looks like. |
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It's time for the descendants of the colonialist, enslaver criminals to really pay for their past crimes. |
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Hahn was, in many ways, typical of the emigrationist colonialist. |
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During his speech at the university, Ahmadinejad condemned what he called colonialist thinking from wealthy nations that exploit poorer countries. |
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Churchill was a lifelong colonialist, head of the colonial office, and the British prime minister who crushed the anti-colonial Mau Mau uprising in Kenya. |
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