Group A
Livia
Kirby
Camille
Bradley
Gio
Henry
Group B
Ella
Carlos
Josh
Noah
Tutu
Sambhav
Pairings for the first two weeks:
Livia and Carlos
Kirby and Noah
Camille and Tutu
Henry and Sambhav
Bradley and Ella
Gio and Josh
Livia: Táíwò and Economic Success in the Global South
Reconsidering Reparations by Professor Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò illuminates the large extent to which racism and colonialism played in creating the current global economic structure, in which the global north dominates the global south. Additionally, this book highlights how current policies implemented by global institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank have further strengthened and reaffirmed this positioning. Taking into account this global historical perspective, we can better understand how “consequences flow from some other parts of the world to other parts, often across national borders, and in ways that complicate geographically and politically narrow ways of thinking about reparations” (24). Thus, some sort of international obligation of social justice must be exist. Táíwò’s emphasis on the role that slavery and colonialism played in establishing the current economic order makes me think about the signal which this sends to the Global South in the development of their p...
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