Colonialism and Neocolonialism (Routledge Classics)
W**R
best ever essays on crime almost without punishment
best ever essays on crime almost without punishment, the robbing of the entire world, enslaving. pillaging, raping and starving the indigenes. the inheritance of this crime talking century upon century we can follow during this day and age of neocolonialism, the Iraq etc. etc. debacles, a accident waiting to happen, not described by Sartre, implicit to the outrageously sharp and on the nose texts in these translated reviews of then published works by Memmi, Fanon, Alleg and others. "Colonialism is a system" alright, one of the best chapters by Sartre is a jaw dropping read, for it is a system still in place, here to stay, the powers that be simply changes labels, not counties are the colonies, the world as a whole is; multinationals roam the earth, and we, consumers and workers are the wretched.
A**R
Four Stars
Interesting and provocative critique of European colonialism. I"m still reading it, so I cannot off any more.
C**H
bought as a gift
good quality book bought as a gift
P**1
A window into a period of history that most hope would be forgotten.
The ultimate objective of any literature is to make one think and to explore a direction of thought that they haven't done so before. This book delivers on both that fronts.
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