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Hirini Matunga is a Professor of MÄori and Indigenous Development in the Faculty of Environment, Society and Design, at Lincoln University. Colonisation created racism, and in particular the pernicious dominance, oppression and marginalisation generally of indigenous peoples and their institutions, by colonisers and their institutions, government, local government, police, corrections, justice, health, education, planning etc. It is uncomfortable and confronting to hear, but hear it we must. The malingering tail of colonisation is manifested every day in institutions across this country, and it is a tale of systemic, institutional racism. Many of these same institutions and public spaces were established, designed and named during early stage colonisation.
Thomas Piketty and Karl Marx: Two totally different visions of Capital
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John Bellamy Foster is editor of
Monthly Review and a professor of sociology at the University of Oregon. Brett Clark is associate editor of
Monthly Review and a professor of sociology at the University of Utah. Hannah Holleman is a director of the Monthly Review Foundation and an associate professor of sociology at Amherst College.
The “turn toward the indigenous” in social theory over the last couple of decades, associated with the critique of white settler colonialism, has reintroduced themes long present in Marxian theory, but in ways that are often surprisingly divorced from Karl Marx’s critique of capitalism, colonialism, and imperialism.