Settler Colonialism: An Introduction
An accessible introduction to the history and characteristics of settler colonialism.

From the Palestinian struggle against Israeli Apartheid to First Nations’ mass campaigns against pipeline construction in North America, Indigenous peoples are at the forefront of some of the crucial struggles of our age. Rich with their unique histories, characteristics, and social relations, they are connected by the shared enemy they face: settler colonialism.

In this introduction, Sai Englert highlights the ways in which it has, and continues to shape our global economic and political order. From the rapacious accumulation of resources, land, and labor, through Indigenous dispossession and genocide, to the development of racism as a form of social control, settler colonialism is deeply connected to many of the social ills we face today.

To understand settler colonialism, we need to start engaging with contemporary social movements and solidarity campaigns in order to see how struggles for justice and liberation are intertwined.

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Settler Colonialism: An Introduction
An accessible introduction to the history and characteristics of settler colonialism.

From the Palestinian struggle against Israeli Apartheid to First Nations’ mass campaigns against pipeline construction in North America, Indigenous peoples are at the forefront of some of the crucial struggles of our age. Rich with their unique histories, characteristics, and social relations, they are connected by the shared enemy they face: settler colonialism.

In this introduction, Sai Englert highlights the ways in which it has, and continues to shape our global economic and political order. From the rapacious accumulation of resources, land, and labor, through Indigenous dispossession and genocide, to the development of racism as a form of social control, settler colonialism is deeply connected to many of the social ills we face today.

To understand settler colonialism, we need to start engaging with contemporary social movements and solidarity campaigns in order to see how struggles for justice and liberation are intertwined.

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Settler Colonialism: An Introduction

Settler Colonialism: An Introduction

by Englert Sai Englert
Settler Colonialism: An Introduction

Settler Colonialism: An Introduction

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An accessible introduction to the history and characteristics of settler colonialism.

From the Palestinian struggle against Israeli Apartheid to First Nations’ mass campaigns against pipeline construction in North America, Indigenous peoples are at the forefront of some of the crucial struggles of our age. Rich with their unique histories, characteristics, and social relations, they are connected by the shared enemy they face: settler colonialism.

In this introduction, Sai Englert highlights the ways in which it has, and continues to shape our global economic and political order. From the rapacious accumulation of resources, land, and labor, through Indigenous dispossession and genocide, to the development of racism as a form of social control, settler colonialism is deeply connected to many of the social ills we face today.

To understand settler colonialism, we need to start engaging with contemporary social movements and solidarity campaigns in order to see how struggles for justice and liberation are intertwined.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780745344904
Publisher: Pluto Press
Publication date: 09/20/2022
Series: FireWorks
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.80(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Sai Englert is a lecturer at Leiden University, in the Netherlands. He works on settler colonialism, Zionism, labour movements, and antisemitism. He is a member of the editorial boards of Notes from Below and Historical Materialism.

Table of Contents

Series Preface viii

Acknowledgements ix

Introduction 1

1 Accumulate, Accumulate! 26

2 Dispossessing the Native 79

3 Racism as Social Control 119

4 Striking Settlers 167

5 Liberation and Return 201

Notes 236

Index 273

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