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When individuals and communities do not govern self, they risk being ruled by external forces that care less about the well-being of the village.

~ T.f. Hodge

T.f. Hodge Colonization Community Community Development Culture Quotes Social Justice

So spoke the man whose importance originated in the golden harvest he had reaped with the resistless hand of force, from the the legal, but unfortunate possessors, in a far distant region, where the conviction of riches proves certain destruction to the hapless natives, and poverty is considered as the greatest crime their European plunderers can possibly be accused of.

~ Helen Craik

Helen Craik British Empire Colonialism Colonization Economics England India Politics

It’s bad enough . . . when a country gets colonized, but when the people do as well! That’s the end, really, that’s the end.

~ Tsitsi Dangarembga

Tsitsi Dangarembga Blackness Colonization History

American schools in Guam, both before 1941 and after 1945, were established to eradicate the Chamoru, tongue and person. To educate the old Chamoru out of the new American. The native out of the patriot...But the nastier lesson their schools taught was that their dreams were ours. That indigenous knowledge had no place in the new world...As vehicles for our assimilation, American schools have attached to our longings alien aspirations for material wealth, money and power. How much of our creativity and our vision has already been laid to waste for the sake of these?

~ Julian Aguon

Julian Aguon Chamoru Colonization Language Money Power

Don't be taken in when they pat you paternally on the shoulder and say that there's no inequality worth speaking of and no more reason for fighting. Because if you believe them they will be completely in charge in their marble homes and granite banks from which they rob the people of the world under the pretense of bringing them culture. Watch out, for as soon as it pleases them they'll send you out to protect their gold in wars whose weapons rapidly developed by servile scientists will become more and more deadly until they can with a flick of the finger tear a million of you into pieces.

~ Peter Weiss

Peter Weiss Class Struggle Colonization Greed Oppression Poor Power Rich War

How can I tell a story we already know too well? Her name was Africa. His was France. He colonized her, exploited her, silenced her, and even decades after it was supposed to have ended, still acted with a high hand in resolving her affairs in places like Côte d'Ivoire, a name she had been given because of her export products, not her own identity.Her name was Asia. His was Europe. Her name was silence. His was power. Her name was poverty. His was wealth. Her name was Her, but what was hers? His name was His, and he presumed everything was his, including her, and he thought be could take her without asking and without consequences. It was a very old story, though its outcome had been changing a little in recent decades. And this time around the consequences are shaking a lot of foundations, all of which clearly needed shaking.Who would ever write a fable as obvious, as heavy-handed as the story we've been given?...His name was privilege, but hers was possibility. His was the same old story, but hers was a new one about the possibility of changing a story that remains unfinished, that includes all of us, that matters so much, that we will watch but also make and tell in the weeks, months, years, decades to come.

~ Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit Colonization Fables Feminism Possibilities

I wouldn't live in a colony like that, myself, for a thousand dollars an hour. I wouldn't want it next door. I'm not too happy it's within ten miles. Why? Because their soft-headedness irritates me. Because their beautiful thinking ignores both history and human nature. Because they'd spoil my thing with their thing. Because I don't think any of them is wise enough to play God and create a human society. Look. I like privacy, I don't like crowds, I don't like noise, I don't like anarchy, I don't even like discussion all that much. I prefer study, which is very different from meditation-not better, different. I don't like children who are part of the wild life. So are polecats and rats and other sorts of hostile and untrained vermin. I want to make a distinction between civilization and the wild life. I want a society that will protect the wild life without confusing itself with it.

~ Wallace Stegner

Wallace Stegner Anarchy Civilization Colonization Commune Crowds History Human Nature Idealism Noise Privacy Society Study Wild

Neither you nor I speak English, but there are some things that can be said only in English.

~ Aravind Adiga

Aravind Adiga Colonization Communication English Language

I am glad we have not yet been able to reach the stars or inhabitable planets that dance about them. For they would in all probability be owned and divided by corporations and framed by industrial interests. Better they rest in distant tranquility, apart from our manufactured chaos.Let generations to come that learn to embrace one another, with their scientists, artists and poets, be the ones that immerse in that abundance and future. For now it is best it remains out of humanity's childlike hands in that big jar, light years away, marked cookies. There for that coming time when the only thing we need feed off of, is the endless discovery and beauty.

~ Tom Althouse

Tom Althouse Colonization Horizons Humanity And Reality Humanity And Society Planets Space Space Exploration Universe

To some Humans, the promise of a patch land was worth any effort. It was an oddly predictable sort of behavior. Humans had a long, storied history of forcing their way into places where they didn't belong.

~ Becky Chambers

Becky Chambers Colonization Human Nature

Can you imagine the feeling of being an oppressed colonial being addressed respectfully by a colonizer in the mother country?

~ Ambeth R. Ocampo

Ambeth R. Ocampo Colonization Philippine History Philippines Respect Rizal

Colonialism. The enforced spread of the rule of reason. But who is going to spread it among the colonizers?

~ Anthony Burgess

Anthony Burgess Colonialism Colonization Reason

Colonization is the key to our race’s survival. It’s as simple as that. We must colonize or be closed off and contained by other races.

~ John Scalzi

John Scalzi Closed Colonization Colonize Contained Key Race Races Simple Survival

What is this you call property? It cannot be the earth. For the land is our mother, nourishing all her children, beasts, birds, fish, and all men. The woods, the streams, everything on it belongs to everybody and is for the use of all. How can one man say it belongs to him only?

~ Massasoit

Massasoit Capitalism Colonization Property

I wondered if whiteness were contagious. If it were, then surely I had caught it. I imagined this “condition” affected the way I walked, talked, dressed, danced, and at its most advanced stage, the way I looked at the world and at other people.

~ Danzy Senna

Danzy Senna Colonization Race Whiteness

She was a planet, way out in space, out of its orbit, and he was an unmanned spaceship, taking measurements of the atmosphere. She was not suitable for habitation.

~ Thomas Pierce

Thomas Pierce Colonization Planets Relationships Space Spaceships

How many extraordinary phenomena like this, so foreign to human comprehension, might lie concealed in space? Do we need to travel everywhere bringing destructive power on our ships, so as to smash anything that runs counter to our understanding?

~ Stanisław Lem

Stanisław Lem Colonization Exploration Science Space

India has always had a strange way with her conquerors. In defeat, she beckons them in, then slowly seduces, assimilates and transforms them. Over the centuries, many powers have defeated Indian armies; but none has ever proved immune to this capacity of the subcontinent to somehow reverse the current of colonisation, and to mould those who attempt to subjugate her. So vast is India, and so uniquely resilient and deeply rooted are her intertwined social and religious institutions, that all foreign intruders are sooner or later either shaken off or absorbed.

~ William Dalrymple

William Dalrymple Colonization India

How then can the US society come to terms with its past? How can it acknowledge responsibility? The late Native historian Jack Forbes always stressed that while living persons are not responsible for what their ancestors did, they are responsible for the society they live in, which is a product of that past. Assuming this responsibility provides a means of survival and liberation. Everyone and everything in the world is affected, for the most part negatively, by US dominance and intervention, often violently through direct military means or through proxies.

~ Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz Colonization Empire Genocide Human Rights Indigenous Peoples Us History

As the leaves randomly fell, she contemplated how they sacrificially gave up their essence to sustain new life. Or was it the tree’s sacrifice? Each leaf was a part of Gaia’s play. Their final act: to decompose so a new level of soil could be made, an earthen writing tablet for the next layer of history to be recorded. One generation became the groundwork for the next. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. Nothing was exempt, not even the leaves.

~ Jesikah Sundin

Jesikah Sundin Biodome Chronicles Colonization Fillion Leaf Legacy Mars Willow

Secrets upon secrets were weaving into a strange and mysterious fabric that would ultimately clothe his future.

~ Jesikah Sundin

Jesikah Sundin Biodome Chronicles Colonization Fillion Leaf Legacy Mars Willow

Their leafy whispers delighted her, and she promised her confidentiality by gently touching the trunks of both trees. They had held her secrets close to their hearts, she could do no less.

~ Jesikah Sundin

Jesikah Sundin Biodome Chronicles Colonization Fillion Leaf Legacy Mars Willow

Multi-colored lights flashed and glared on the wet road and cast eerie reflections, reminiscent of artistic surrealism. Fillion imagined that his distress and anger swirled and moved with the refracted lights, creating an urban masterpiece of demented fury.

~ Jesikah Sundin

Jesikah Sundin Biodome Chronicles Colonization Fillion Leaf Legacy Mars Willow

The scenic route was a paved graveyard of dreams, but Fillion hoped his would rise from the ashes, marking the moment when he would finally own his life.

~ Jesikah Sundin

Jesikah Sundin Biodome Chronicles Colonization Fillion Leaf Legacy Mars Willow

Leaf felt buried beneath the remains of their prior life, the ashes coating every part of who he thought he was in this community.

~ Jesikah Sundin

Jesikah Sundin Biodome Chronicles Colonization Fillion Leaf Legacy Mars Willow
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