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  • LegaliiizeIt
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    • ComradeRat [he/him, they/them]
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      Yeah here you go always happy to share books

      Amin - Accumulation on a World Scale; A Critique of the Theory of Underdevelopment (2 volumes)

      Arghiri - Unequal Exchange; A Study of the Imperialism of Trade

      Carroll & Sapinski - Organizing the 1%; How Corporate Power Works

      Cope - Divided World, Divided Class; Global Political Economy and the Stratification of Labour Under Capitalism

      de Leon - The Land of Open Graves; Living and Dying on the Migrant Trail

      Engler - Canada in Africa; 300 Years of Aid and Exploitation

      Engler - Stand on Guard for Whom; A People's History of the Canadian Military

      Gordon & Webber - Blood of Extration; Canadian Imperialism in Latin America

      Livingston - Self-Devouring Growth; A Planatary Parable as Told from Southern Africa

      McKinney - How the US Creates 'Shithole' Countries

      Mies - Patriarchy and Accumulation on a World Scale; Women in the International Division of Labour

      Patnaik & Moyo - Primitive Accumulation and the Peasantry; the Agrarian Question in the Neoliberal Era

      Prashad - The Poorer Nations; A Possible History of the Global South

      Shipley - Canada in the World; Settler Capitalism and the Colonial Imagination

      Sobocinska - Saving the World; Western Volunteers and the Rise of the Humanitarian-Development Complex

      Walia - Border and Rule; Global Migration, Capitalism, and the Rise of Racist Nationalism

      Bedford & Irving - The Tragedy of Progress; Marxism, Modernity and the Aboriginal Question

      Mays - An Afro-Indigenous History of the United States

      Mackey - Unsettled Expectations; Uncertainty, Land and Settler Decolonization

      Adams - A Tortured People; The Politics of Colonization

      Also settler-colonial theory is relevant to Sweden and Norway and Finland wrt Sami peoples. I haven't read anything by or about Sapmi specfically though, so can't suggest any readings there, but the last four recommendations above are works on the topic wrt other places and more generally. Norway of course also has the oil state aspect, which isnt exactly a politically neutral source of wealth but likely needs no further explanation.

      edit: added Cope's book after re-reading and realising i forgot to add it

      • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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        You need this book which explicitly addresses OP's objections: Riding the Wave: Sweden’s Integration into the Imperialist World System by Torkil Lauesen

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