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“Oppression follows logically from exploitation, so as to guarantee the latter.”
— Oct 13, 2025 10:15AM
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“In many parts of the world, capitalism in its imperialist form accepted that some measure of political sovereignly should be left in the hands of the local population. This was so in Eastern Europe, in Latin America, and to a more limited extent in China…European capitalists came to the decision that Africa should be directly colonized. There is evidence to suggest [this] was not entirely planned.”
— May 03, 2026 05:45AM
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“Gezo, who ruled from 1818 to 1857, was a reformer, and he made sincere efforts to meet criticisms of his policies by groups such as missionaries and anti-slavery campaigners; but it soon became clear that Europeans were not bent on seeing Dahomey re-emerge as a strong state, but were rather creating excuses and the subjective conditions to justify their proposed colonization of the people of Dahomey.”
— May 03, 2026 05:32AM
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“It is necessary to recall that in the process of independent evolution on all continents, the increase in productive capacity was accompanied by increasing inequality at all stages except socialism.”
— Apr 08, 2026 04:16AM

