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So a lot of post-colonial theory focuses on how colonialism negatively impacted the third world, but is there literature on how it benefited them?
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anything I've written + travelogues like Henry M. Stanley's work or Madison Grant and picrel possibly
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are there any works that discuss the negative effects of decolonization? like deindustrialization, the remittance industry, etc.
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>>24879530
No because it didn't.
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>>24880030
Enjoy becoming a pillar of salt with the rest of them then
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>>24880005
somebody enjoys watching interracial porn
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>>24879530
The US meddled in Chilean elections and overthrew Allende for Pinochet, the US will never get credit for Chile becoming a top stable latin american economic power.


Anything bad is the fault of colonialism and anything good that happened is despite oppression and due to the fierce love and resistance of the indigenous people of the land. These scholars only think in Binaries.



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