Tag: decolonisation
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The Myth of Western Civilisation: Unmasking the Illusion of Supremacy and Progress
Uncover the truth behind Western Civilisation’s myth of progress, power, and cultural supremacy. The story of Western civilisation is often presented as a triumphant march from the glories of ancient Greece and Rome to the rationalism of the Enlightenment and the democratic ideals of the modern West. This linear narrative frames Western civilisation as the…
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The Liberal Economic Order: A System Built on Inequality and Control
The Liberal Economic Order was never liberal—it was a tool of empire. From IMF to WTO, it imposed debt, inequality, and dependency on the Global South. The world is waking up. For decades, the so-called Liberal Economic Order has been regarded as the gold standard of global governance, a framework that promotes free trade, open…
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The Myth of Churchill: Empire, White Supremacy, and the Real Legacy Behind the Legend
Winston Churchill and the British Empire exposed a legacy of racism, violence, and imperial domination. Winston Churchill’s name is carved deep into the granite of British historical memory. To many, he is the unshakeable symbol of courage, patriotism, and Western civilisation. Statues rise in his honour. Streets, schools, and public squares bear his name. In…
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Britain’s War Drums: A Desperate Echo of a Fading Empire
Britain preparing for war reflects imperial anxiety, driving militarisation at home and abroad. In recent weeks, a chilling refrain has emerged from the corridors of Whitehall, echoing across Europe and beyond: Britain must prepare for war. After what some call “decades of complacency,” this new urgency to arm, mobilise, and reinforce has taken hold not…
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Global South: Navigating Neo-colonialism, Economic Inequality, and Climate Justice in a Postcolonial World
Global South confronts neocolonialism, economic inequality, and geopolitical marginalisation, advocating for climate justice, sovereignty, and South-South cooperation in a postcolonial world. The term “Global South” is thrown around in news reports, academic papers, and political speeches, often with an air of authority that assumes everyone knows what it means. But for the average person, it…