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When Wolfe wrote that settler colonialism is based on “the elimination of the native,” the stark-sounding phrase turns out to have an equivocal meaning: it can refer to the physical elimination of a native people by killing, but also to any action inimical to “the native” as a distinctive way of life. In this sense, even policies that aim at equality between settler and native can be responsible for what Wolfe calls “structural genocide.”
On Settler Colonialism: Ideology, Violence, and Justice
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