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- Nov 2023
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library.scholarcy.com library.scholarcy.com
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Locke even grants absolute power to the master over them
slaves seen as a necessary and embedded part of European life
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He argued against hereditary servitude, but the laws governing slavery in the New World allowed for it.
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t mentions that Locke strongly opposes slavery, he was involved in forming a colony where owning slaves was allowed.
hypocritical, and contradiction
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This portrayal made them enemies of mankind and justified wars against them.
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He argued that colonization of America provided a solution to this problem, as it was seen as "free" land available for European settlers.
idea that this is free to use as not being used for the proper purpose?
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It is important to note that Locke's theory only included certain individuals, propertied European men
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colonization in America was important for Locke's conceptualization of the state of nature and his defense of enclosure. Indigenous Americans were portrayed as hunter-gatherers, and only enclosed lands were seen as producing value.
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- Oct 2018
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www.dropbox.com www.dropbox.com
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the prevalence of liberal multicultural discourses today effectively works to maintain settler colonialism because they make it easy to assume that all minorities and ethnic groups are different though working toward inclusion and equality, each in its own similar and parallel way. Justice is often put in terms that coincide with the expansion of the settler state
Liberal multiculturalism promotes the idea that marginalized communities have to partake in settler colonialism in order to be liberated (whether they realize it or not). In reality, liberation lies outside of settler colonialism.
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