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"Like We're at War with a Foreign Nation" - How Settler Colonial Violence Shaped Anti-Left Repression with Tariq Khan

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Apr 19, 2025
Tariq Khan, a historian with a knack for uncovering historical ties, dives into his book on how settler colonial violence has influenced anti-left repression in the U.S. He illuminates the connections between 19th-century anarchism, race science, and state violence, revealing how these dynamics have shaped contemporary political discourse. Khan also discusses the parallels between U.S. genocidal policies and those enacted by Israel against Palestinians, challenging listeners to reframe our understanding of history and activist movements through a lens of solidarity.
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Anarchism's Central Role Overlooked

  • Anarchism was the dominant revolutionary left movement from the 1870s until the Russian Revolution.
  • Forgetting anarchists causes a misperiodization of US anti-left repression history.
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Anti-Communism Targets Indigenous Politics

  • Early US anti-communist rhetoric targeted indigenous groups and enslaved populations before labor movements.
  • Indigenous democracy was labeled communism and resisted fiercely by settler colonial forces.
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Police Roots in Settler Colonialism

  • US police explicitly identify their origins in settler colonial violence against indigenous people.
  • Police propaganda conflates indigenous groups and anarchists, depicting both as anarchists and savages.
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