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campusalot 1 month ago
Capitalism, Colonisation and the Ecocide-Genocide Nexus by Martin Crook "Fundamentally, it puts forward a political economy of genocide, which seeks to explain the manner in which material forces, on local and global scales, underpin and give rise to ever-evolving relations of genocide. As such, this important book deepens and enriches our knowledge of genocide and the eco-genocidal nature of colonisation, and the capitalist mode of production that underpins developmentalism" View quoted note →

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historically, re: genocide studies the prevailing legitimate school of thought centered around intention the intention of the perpetrators to eradicate a people genocidal statements of intent not anymore, i'll share some clips from an interview the author gave, i listened to it a couple days ago
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18.12.2025 When Conservation turns genocidal - an Interview with Dr. Martin Crook by John Duncan @ JohntheDuncan