> Neither does colonialism "require" racism, but in an increasingly
> capitalist world (which generated rather than "required" racism) some
> aspects of colonialism were assimilated into the trowing racialization
> of human rlations.
This has the conditions of wage labour working to generate prejudice rather than enlightenment.
If this is the case, they can't develop individuals characterized by the degree of enlightenment required for the initiation of the revolutionary praxis that would then further "educate" them to the degree necessary for the creation of socialism.
Ted