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Week 6 – Citizenship and Rights in the New Republics

Though slavery is not widely accepted throughout the Americas, the ideology behind it still exists. It exists in the way…

Posted in Blogs, Week 6 | Tagged with Abolition of slavery, equal rights, Europeans, history, indigenous, racism, rights

Week 6: Withholding rights for economic prosperity?

The concept of citizenship granting equal rights and freedoms to a national community is the most idealistic approach to politics. However, as with liberalism, this functions best in theory under the guise of colonial rule. And as we all know, in this post-colonial age, this ideal and theoretical grasp on citizenship is far from easyContinue reading “Week 6: Withholding rights for economic prosperity?”

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