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Political theorists often imagine themselves as political architects, asking what an ideal set of laws or social structures might look like. Yet persistent injustices can endure for decades or even centuries despite such ideal theorizing. In circumstances of this kind, it is essential for political theorists to think carefully about the political choices normatively available to those who directly face persistent injustices and seek to change them. This book focuses on the claims of Aboriginal peoples to better treatment from the United States and Canada.
Indians of North America --- Politics and government. --- Tribal government --- United States --- Canada --- Ethnic relations.
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When European powers colonised the globe, they spread not only political power but also ideas. Yet those within colonised societies did not receive those ideas passively. They instead sought to transform or repurpose them, often in surprising or ambiguous ways. This volume illustrates a variety of examples worthy of further study.
Imperialism. --- Colonialism --- Empires --- Expansion (United States politics) --- Neocolonialism --- Political science --- Anti-imperialist movements --- Caesarism --- Chauvinism and jingoism --- Militarism --- British empires. --- European political ideas. --- French Lamarckianism. --- French empires. --- French revolutionary ideology. --- Indian nationalist movement. --- John Stuart Mill. --- Jotirao Govindrao Phule. --- Privy Council. --- Rammohun Roy. --- Shyamji Krishnavarma. --- Spanish empires. --- Sudratisudras. --- colonial practices. --- colonialism. --- colonized intellectuals. --- hybrid theorization. --- liberal universalism. --- political thought.
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