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SUMMARY:What's wrong with colonialism
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LOCATION:Old Quad Building\, University of Melbourne\, Melbourne\, Australia
DESCRIPTION:<p>What's wrong with colonialism? The answer is surprisingly difficult to provide for those who want to resist some version of nationalism\, be it of an ethnic or of a civic kind\, be it declared or disguised. Here I try to offer an alternative account of the wrong of colonialism\, one that does not claim to refute nationalism conclusively but that suggests a way forward for those who remain sceptic of its core claims. The way forward\, I propose\, is to disentangle the critique of colonialism from the defence of territorial rights. In the first part of the paper I explain why this argument is needed\, and what form it should take. In the second part I introduce a new understanding of colonialism\, one that sees colonialism not as a violation of territorial claims but as the embodiment of an objectionable form of political relation. The wrong of colonialism\, I suggest\, is revealed in the unilateral forcing of others to endorse a common political authority which fails to offer reciprocally equal terms of interaction to colonizers and colonized. To show the nature of this wrong\, no justification of territorial rights is needed.</p>
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