Time to flood this community with educational memes! We have to meet the people where they are, and memes are the true art form of the people.

    • thethirdgracchi [he/him, they/them]
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      4 years ago

      Here's the Tuck & Wang paper the meme cites, it's a good read. And here's the Coulthard book, Red Skin, White Masks : Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition. I highly recommend it—he does a fantastic job of combining native radical traditions and Marxism to oppose liberal anthropology and "recognition" theories.

      EDIT: Nice name, frater!

      Kingly government seems to comprehend all authority in itself, and kings are consecrated with the most awful ceremonies; yet the citizens expelled Tarqin, when his administration became iniquitous, and, for the offense of one man, the ancient government, under whose auspices Rome was erected, was entirely abolished. So a tribune who injures the people can be no longer sacred or inviolable on the people’s account. He destroys that power in which alone his strength lay. If it is just for him to be invested with the tribunal authority by a majority of tribes, is it not more just for him to be deposed by the suffrages of them all?