«Any blow against imperialism, no matter the ethnic and regional origins of the blow, is a victory for all anti-imperialistic elements in all the nationalities. The sum total of these blows no matter what their weight, size, scale, location in time and space makes the national heritage.» (p. 2)
«Imperialism is total: it has economic, political, military, cultural and psychological consequences for the people of the world today. It could even lead to holocaust.» (p. 2)
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of Languge in African Literature, James Currey / Heinemann Kenya / Heinemann / Zimbabwe Publishing House, London / Nairobi / Portsmouth / Harare, 1986, p. 2
My addition to Ngũgĩ's considerations would just be a question: Hasn't imperialism already led us there, in repeated occasions, presenting itself in its dreadful extreme form of fascism?
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