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Area of Science:

  • History
  • Political Science
  • Sociology

Background:

  • Contemporary scholarship often equates colonialism and imperialism.
  • Historical analysis reveals significant distinctions between these concepts.
  • The evolution of their meanings requires careful examination.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To challenge the indistinguishability of colonialism and imperialism.
  • To trace the distinct ideology of modern colonialism from the 17th to mid-20th centuries.
  • To analyze the theoretical and practical importance of maintaining this distinction.

Main Methods:

  • Identifying key distinctions between colonial and imperial productive power.
  • Examining the redefinition of colonialism and imperialism in the late 19th/early 20th centuries.
  • Analyzing the post-WWII conflation of colonialism and imperialism through decolonization processes.

Main Results:

  • Modern colonialism developed as an ideology distinct from, and often opposed to, imperialism.
  • The concepts evolved and were redefined in relation to each other over time.
  • Post-WWII decolonization, particularly the 'salt water thesis,' led to their conflation.

Conclusions:

  • Colonialism and imperialism, while overlapping, possess distinct historical trajectories and ideological underpinnings.
  • The conflation of these terms post-WWII obscures important nuances.
  • Re-establishing the distinction is vital for current academic and practical discourse.