Doctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki | Working on Caribbean Marxism, utopia, temporality, and political imagination
Onni Ahvonen
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“American structural power had endured not despite, but because of the doomsayers.”
Tim Barker reads Samuel Huntington on US “declinism” from the Cold War to the present.
phenomenalworld.org/analysis/his...
Got to spend three wonderful months in Brighton at the University of Sussex. Really grateful for all of the amazing people I got to know during my stay. Next up: Kingston, Jamaica 🇯🇲
Are there any researches working on anti-/post-colonial theory, Caribbean studies, and/or Marxist theory in Copenhagen? Thinking about applying for this Nordic travel grant our uni is offering, and would love to do some collaborative work or attend workshops in Denmark in August.
Can anyone recommend me texts that conceptualise the distinct yet overlapping notions of "freedom" and "liberation"? Especially interested in the discussion as it relates to decolonization, Third World socialism & Black liberation movements.
On May 1, 1974, the UN General Assembly adopted the Declaration on the Establishment of a New International Economic Order (NIEO), with proposals to end neocolonialism and dependency, advance South-South cooperation, and guarantee economic sovereignty for all nations.