Shattered Illusions

Shattered Illusions

Angelo Quentin

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia de África
ISBN:
9798349429507
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IntroductionIn the wake of decolonization movements throughout the20th century, many believed that the era of colonialism had come to end. However, what emerged in its place was a more insidious form of domination - neocolonialism. This modern colonization, hidden behind the façade of globalization and development, has perpetuated power imbalances, exploitation, and cultural subjugation in the Global South. In 'Shattered Illusions: The End of Neocolonial Supremacy,' author Angelo Quentin sheds light on the ongoing legacy of neocolonialism and calls for its dismantling in order to truly achieve global justice and equality. At the heart of this groundbreaking book are three central themes: the historical roots of neocolonialism, the mechanisms through which it operates today, and the potential pathways towards liberation. Quentin meticulously traces the evolution of neocolonial supremacy from its colonial origins, highlighting the ways in which Western powers have continued to exert influence over former colonies through economic, political, and cultural means. Drawing on a rich tapestry of historical examples and scholarly research, he reveals how neocolonialism has shaped international relations, perpetuated inequality, and marginalized voices from the Global South. The significance of addressing neocolonialism in today’s global context cannot be overstated. As we grapple with pressing issues such as climate change, economic inequality, and political upheaval, it is crucial to understand how neocolonialism continues to shape these dynamics. Quentin warns against the dangers of complacency, emphasizing that the legacy of colonialism lives on in our institutions, policies, and ways of thinking. By confronting neocolonialism head-on, he argues, we can begin to forge a more just and equitable world for all. As readers delve into the pages of 'Shattered Illusions: The End of Neocolonial Supremacy,' they will be confronted with uncomfortable truths and inconvenient realities. However, Quentin offers a message of hope and possibility, reminding us that the struggle against neocolonialism is not futile. By standing in solidarity with oppressed communities, challenging entrenched power structures, and reimagining our collective future, we can shatter the illusions of supremacy and build a more equitable world for generations to come. In conclusion, 'Shattered Illusions' is a timely and essential read for anyone seeking to understand the enduring impacts of neocolonialism and envision a more just and inclusive world. Through careful analysis, passionate storytelling, and a call to action, Angelo Quentin invites readers to join him on a transformative journey towards liberation. 'The end of neocolonial supremacy,' he writes, ' the transformation of the heart and mind begins with us as a collective society.'

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