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HiPointDem

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18. The colonial experience leads me to believe that except for the "morale" factor there's not much
Thu Jul 5, 2012, 08:06 AM
Jul 2012

likelihood that having more minority faces in power will change anything fundamental. Not that having more minority faces isn't a positive good in itself -- but capitalism isn't premised on oppression of women, or minorities -- only on oppression of "someone". all the roles and players can change and the system can still go merrily along without a hitch.

Long history of colonial compradors in power and in league with the colonizers -- and similarly under post-colonial rule at a distance.

I see the increased representation of women and other minorities playing out in much the same way.

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