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Perversions of Justice

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Examines the faulty "reasoning" employed to legislate colonial control over North America's indigenous peoples and their lands.
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The United States is readily distinguishable from other countries, Chief Justice John Marshall opined in 1803, because it is "a nation of laws, not of men." In Perversions of Justice, Ward Churchill takes Marshall at his word, exploring through a series of 11 carefully crafted essays how the U.S. has consistently employed a corrupt form of legalism as a means of establishing colonial control and empire. Along the way, he demonstrates how this "nation of laws" has so completely subverted the law of nations that the current America-dominated international order ends up, like the U.S. itself, functioning in a manner diametrically opposed to the ideals of freedom and democracy it professes to embrace.

By tracing the evolution of federal Indian law, Churchill is able to show how the premises set forth therein not only spilled over onto non-Indians in the U.S., but were also adapted for application abroad. The trajectory of America’s imperial logic can be followed all the way to the present New World Order in which "what we say goes" at the dawn of the third millennium.

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Price: $19.95
Pages: 296
Publisher: City Lights Publishers
Imprint: City Lights Publishers
Publication Date: 01 January 2003
Trim Size: 8.50 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780872864115
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Ethnic studies, LAW / Indigenous Peoples, HISTORY / Native American, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies, Jurisprudence & general issues, History of the Americas, Indigenous peoples

Ward Churchill has achieved an unparalleled reputation as a scholar-activist and analyst of indigenous issues. He is a Professor of American Indian Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, a leading member of AIM, and the author of numerous books, including A Little Matter of Genocide, Struggle for the Land and Fantasies of the Master Race.