Logics of Elimination and Settler Colonialism: Decolonization or National Liberation?

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Abstract: This article engages with Patrick Wolfe’s theoretical underpinnings and programmatic consequences of his settler-colonial theory. It contextualizes the renaissance of the settler-colonial paradigm, scrutinizing its theoretical innovations. In doing so, the article traces Wolfe’s work back to its origin in the work of Marcel Mauss and his notion of total social facts, discussing this theory’s political orientation around anti-racism and liberal subjectivity. It then shows how Wolfe applies his theory to Palestine, erasing class divisions and imperialism, militating against the theory and practice of national liberation. In conclusion it reflects on the use and limits of this theory for supporting anti-systemic struggle.

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Ajl, M. (2023). Logics of Elimination and Settler Colonialism: Decolonization or National Liberation? Middle East Critique, 32(2), 259–283. https://doi.org/10.1080/19436149.2023.2191401

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