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« The right to the settler colonial: Thiruni Kelegama, ‘The politics of rural access and settler colonialism: Weli Oya and the tensions of a right to the rural’, Dialogues in Human Geography, 2025
The whole story: Roger Nichols, Surviving Invasion: American Indians and Settler Colonialism, Ethics International Press, 2025 »

Really, Tim? Tim Duncan, ‘An unsettling Marxist ideology’, Institute of Public Affairs Review, 77, 1 2025, pp. 54-61

13Jun25

Abstract: ‘Settler colonial theory is yet another bizarre ploy by Marxists to unfairly discredit and destabilise Western democracies‘.

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