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Imagining a New Left Internationalism Outside the Legacies of the Settler State

Speaking Out of Place

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Intersections of Settler Colonialism and Nation-States

The chapter explores the intertwined logics of settler colonialism and the nation-state, highlighting their impact on various contexts. It delves into the urgency of rethinking indigenous politics in the face of settler colonialism and challenges the endorsement of the nation state as a liberatory project. The discussion examines historical connections between enslavement, colonization, and sovereignty, emphasizing the ongoing legacy of settler colonialism in excluding certain groups from narratives of civilized nations in international law.

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