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The Examined Path Through Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality
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The Examined Path Through Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality

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Transformation Path
1
Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality in Practice
2
Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality: A Deeper Look
3
Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality
4
Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality: Foundations
5
Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality: From Confusion to Clarity
Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality: Questions Worth Asking
About This Journey

The wealth gap between the global North and South did not emerge from different levels of industry or intelligence — it emerged from centuries of organized extraction, in which labor, land, and resources were taken and the benefits accumulated elsewhere. The effects persist because the institutions created to serve extraction were succeeded by institutions that preserved the resulting distribution. Understanding present inequality without this history is not analysis; it is evasion.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality in Practice
2
Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality: A Deeper Look
3
Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality
4
Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality: Foundations
5
Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality: From Confusion to Clarity
6
Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality: Questions Worth Asking
Concepts Explored
Conscience Against Colonial Complicity
Economic Autonomy and Self-Rule
Historical Consciousness as Liberation Practice
Individual Conscience Organized for Collective Change
Intellectual Sovereignty and Knowledge Decolonization

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