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To understand modern global inequality, we must stop viewing capitalism and colonialism as separate historical eras. Capitalism as we know it was built on the scaffolding of empire, and it continues to rely on the zones of impunity that empire created.

During the height of European imperialism, charter companies like the Dutch and British East India Companies operated with absolute immunity. They waged wars, extracted resources, and enslaved populations, all backed by the legal systems of their home countries. Impunity and Capitalism: The Afterlives of Euro...

Only by dismantling these modern structures of imperial impunity can we hope to build an equitable global economy. To help me tailor future posts, let me know: To understand modern global inequality, we must stop

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that prioritize profits over human rights.

True justice requires more than just acknowledging history. It demands:

on supply chains to hold parent companies liable for actions abroad.