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The New Age of Empire

How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World

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The New Age of Empire

By: Kehinde Andrews
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The New Age of Empire takes us back to the beginning of the European Empires, outlining the deliberate terror and suffering wrought during every stage of the expansion and destroys the self-congratulatory myth that the West was founded on the three great revolutions of science, industry and politics. Instead, genocide, slavery and colonialism are the key foundation stones upon which the West was built and we are still living under this system today: America is now at the helm, perpetuating global inequality through business, government and institutions like the UN, the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO.

The West is rich because the rest is poor. Capitalism is racism. The West congratulations itself on raising poverty by increments in the developing world while ignoring the fact that it created these conditions in the first place and continues to perpetuate them. The Enlightenment, which underlies every part of our foundational philosophy today, was and is profoundly racist. This colonial logic was and is used to justify the ransacking of Black and brown bodies and their land. The fashionable solutions offered by the white left in recent years fall far short of even beginning to tackle the West's place at the helm of a racist global order.

Offering no easy answers, The New Age of Empire is essential listening to understand our profoundly corrupt global system. A work of essential clarity, The New Age of Empire is a groundbreaking new blueprint for taking Black radical thought into the 21st century and beyond.

©2021 Kehinde Andrews (P)2021 Penguin Audio
Caribbean Creators Colonialism & Post-Colonialism Political Science Politics & Government Racism & Discrimination Social Sciences Colonial Period Thought-Provoking Social justice Discrimination Capitalism Africa Socialism Human Rights Imperialism Latin American
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A very good book, a must listen. A very good addition to any library, Recommended!

Must listen!

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Overall, good read because it allowed an appreciation of the depth of racism which is coherently put together. The 'system' is the pre-requisite for this book, in an ironic way. The author is probably the embodyment of many Western folk whom are talked disparagingly of, and that's okay because 'we' all are within this system - oppressed and oppressor. Where I'm going is that there ought to have been far more to set-out what it is, save for recognising it's very existence, that comes beyond racism - in short, what's next? There is fleeting address to "conversation", but needs more.
Hopefully, this is addressed in a later book.
I'd recommend listening to it - it got me through many a windy and cold winter dog walk, so for that, thank you.

Insightful and contradictory!

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There are so many facts about our society and our world. So many points raised my brain is throbbing! Amazing work!

Wow wow and wow!

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Absolutely loved it. Hard in some places being affronted with the deeply dark realities of the world we live in but didn't want it to end. So informative, a must read!

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Kehinde gives a good overview of how white supremacy affects us globally and economically. He also highlights how countries like China, India and Brazil are using non violent imperialist strategies to colonise Africa.

Easy to listen to, Easy to understand

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