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Spinning Sage's Gold

Allegories on the Western-Dominated Present and a Possible Post-Western Future

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Sometime in the future, when social scientists begin to write the first books about the failures of the West and the defunct American experiment, they will all confront this basic truth. Despite all the proclamations of freedom and equality, the realities of racism, misogyny, homophobia, xenophobia, and gross economic inequalities constantly belied these ideals. The narcissism and the racism the US and the West harbors through their blind commitment to individualism is destabilizing enough on its own to terrorize and implode nation-states. Like it or not, the American Devolution, and that of the West, is already well underway.

In these allegorical essays about his hypothetical descendant Olivia, Collins engages Pan-Africanism, Afrofuturism, and critical race theory to meld the serious nonfictional past and present with a speculative, nonlinear, and expansive future.

©2025 Donald Earl Collins (P)2025 Donald Earl Collins
Customs & Traditions Political Science Politics & Government Racism & Discrimination Social Sciences Social justice
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