What I most loved about the Dawn of Everything was the notion that we have lost our creativity for new forms of governance outside of the systems bequeathed by our European heritage. Love to know how this conversation could be taken up by indigenous thinkers.
What I most loved about the Dawn of Everything was the notion that we have lost our creativity for new forms of governance outside of the systems bequeathed by our European heritage. Love to know how this conversation could be taken up by indigenous thinkers.
Decentralized control is EXACTLY what I want!!! (Stanford Prison Overton post related)
Yes AND!
I'm going to add some links to add the discussion:
Stolen Anarchy: Playing Indian & The Roots of Collectivism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBFvxkvpi2w
Decolonization is not a metaphor
https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/des/article/view/18630
And less well formed, some of my thoughts from 2020
European vs Indigineous North American hereditary leadership.
https://r.flora.ca/p/european-vs-indigineous-north-american
"Party popular vote" vs Indigenous self-government and sovereignty
https://r.flora.ca/p/party-popular-vote-vs-democracy