EPISODE · Aug 20, 2019 · 55 MIN
Capital, Colonialism and Dependency
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Luis Eslava is a lecturer of International Law at the Universities of Kent, in Canterbury, and Melbourne, Australia. We spoke to him about the history of colonialism and being a tool for capitalist expansion. We defined cultural and financial cannibalism and discussed the genealogy of inclusion as a form of creating new markets and consumers plus dependency as a new form of colonialism and how the unavoidable ecological crisis of the world will force us to create a new world order. With Andre López Turner and Juan ToledoCounter Currents Blog
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Luis Eslava is a lecturer of International Law at the Universities of Kent, in Canterbury, and Melbourne, Australia. We spoke to him about the history of colonialism and being a tool for capitalist expansion. We defined cultural and financial cannibalism and discussed the genealogy of inclusion as a form of creating new markets and consumers plus dependency as a new form of colonialism and how the unavoidable ecological crisis of the world will force us to create a new world order. With Andre López Turner and Juan Toledo Counter Currents Blog
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