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Against Decolonisation
Book • 2022
Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò's book critiques the contemporary decolonization movement, suggesting it has become a tool for virtue signaling and undermines African agency.
He argues that the indiscriminate application of decolonization across various fields harms scholarship and intellectual progress in Africa.
Táíwò advocates for recognizing African intellectuals as innovative thinkers capable of synthesizing diverse ideas.
He argues that the indiscriminate application of decolonization across various fields harms scholarship and intellectual progress in Africa.
Táíwò advocates for recognizing African intellectuals as innovative thinkers capable of synthesizing diverse ideas.
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as an example of a thinker from the global south who is critical of anti-Enlightenment thought.

Susan Neiman

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Life-Long Leftist Philosopher Susan Neiman on how Wokeism Assaults and Subverts Traditional Left-Wing Politics
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as the basis for a conversation about the decline of the West and the culture wars.


Konstantin Kisin

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The West’s Struggle With Reality - Doug Stokes
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as the author of "Against Decolonization, Taking African Agency Seriously"


Conor Boyle

The Sunday Debate: Can Decolonisation Go Too Far?