Digital Barbarism: The New Colonization of the Mind

Critical Arts 35 (5-6):252-260 (2021)
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The goal of this article is to compare and contrast the traditional Western versus the postmodern colonization of the mind. How is the current technological age barbaric? I investigate Aimé Césaire’s writings, refer to Lea Ypi’s definition of colonialism, and discuss society’s use of psychopolitics to find the answer.

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Alexander Sieber
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What's Wrong with Colonialism.Lea Ypi - 2013 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 41 (2):158-191.
Discourse on Colonialism.Aimé Césaire & Joan Pinkham - 2000 - Monthly Review Press.

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