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Research paper thumbnail of Colonialism: The Rape of Minds and Nations

In 1972, the popular musical act War, wrote the following, "Don't you know that it's true, that f... more In 1972, the popular musical act War, wrote the following, "Don't you know that it's true, that for me and for you, the world is a ghetto." The song reached number seven on the Billboard charts. The lyrics resonated with the people. The irony of the band's name should not go unnoticed. Less than a hundred years before the nations of Europe viewed the world as their ghetto. In their quest for more resources, land, and wealth, they simply raped the minds and nations of those they viewed as inferior. In Niccolo Machiavelli's book The Prince, he wrote, "The end justifies the means." It appears European nations followed that creed by using whatever means necessary, including military force, 1 to extract everything they could from less powerful nations. Europe colonized wherever they could and made the world their ghetto.

Research paper thumbnail of Berkeley in the 1960s

Research paper thumbnail of Jim Crow Never Died

Research paper thumbnail of Central Avenue: The Black Broadway of Los Angeles

Research paper thumbnail of Big Box Retail Education is Not the Business

Research paper thumbnail of A Hard Knocks Life: Black Culrural Responses to the New Jim Crow and the War on Drugs in Los Angeles, 1985-1995

Research paper thumbnail of Colonialism: The Rape of Minds and Nations

In 1972, the popular musical act War, wrote the following, "Don't you know that it's true, that f... more In 1972, the popular musical act War, wrote the following, "Don't you know that it's true, that for me and for you, the world is a ghetto." The song reached number seven on the Billboard charts. The lyrics resonated with the people. The irony of the band's name should not go unnoticed. Less than a hundred years before the nations of Europe viewed the world as their ghetto. In their quest for more resources, land, and wealth, they simply raped the minds and nations of those they viewed as inferior. In Niccolo Machiavelli's book The Prince, he wrote, "The end justifies the means." It appears European nations followed that creed by using whatever means necessary, including military force, 1 to extract everything they could from less powerful nations. Europe colonized wherever they could and made the world their ghetto.

Research paper thumbnail of Berkeley in the 1960s

Research paper thumbnail of Jim Crow Never Died

Research paper thumbnail of Central Avenue: The Black Broadway of Los Angeles

Research paper thumbnail of Big Box Retail Education is Not the Business

Research paper thumbnail of A Hard Knocks Life: Black Culrural Responses to the New Jim Crow and the War on Drugs in Los Angeles, 1985-1995

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