Saturday, June 28, 2025


 Colonial modernity created permanent political identities—“native” and “settler,” “minority” and “majority”—through legal fictions and administrative divisions. These identities were designed to control populations and prevent unified resistance. The colonized were not just dominated physically but restructured epistemically—taught to see themselves through the lens of the colonizer's logic.

Daniel Pinchbeck

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