Concept cluster: Philosophy > Colonialism
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Synonym of Cocacolonization
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A colonial mentality.
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A European colonial settler, especially in a French colony.
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(obsolete) A colonist.
adj
Of or pertaining to a colony.
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(mainly historical) a country which possesses, or formerly possessed, colonies in different parts of the world.
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A colonial word, phrase, concept, or habit.
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The quality of being colonial.
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(obsolete, rare) A colonizer.
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A member of a colony.
adj
Relating to colonization
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One who makes a group or place into a colony; one who establishes a colonial relationship.
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A group of people who settle such an area and maintain ties to their native country, and (later) their descendants.
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A form of critical theory associated with decolonialization.
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(slang, rare, proscribed) The tendency of American culture to spread to other countries.
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One who commits or collaborates in ethnic cleansing.
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Relating to European colonialism.
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The assertion of cultural ownership of types of food by a particular nation.
adj
Of, or relating to people or society at the local level, particularly in politics, social movements, etc.; of the grass roots.
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(historical) An administrative grouping within the Holy Roman Empire in its Early Modern period, primarily for the organization of common defensive structure and the collection of taxes.
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Of or relating to people who are inpatriates, or to inpatriation.
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Any region whose inhabitants are ethnically related to those of another state
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(micronationalism) An internationally recognized country, as opposed to a micronation.
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Of or pertaining to the parent state of a colony or territory, or the home country, e.g. metropolitan France
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An entity that resembles a nation or a state, but which for the most part exists only on paper, on the Internet, or in the mind of its creator.
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The policy of perpetuating the culture of the natives of a colonised country.
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A country, especially a former colony, controlled or dominated by another country, by the use of economic pressure, political suppression and cultural dominance.
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Alternative form of neo-colony [A country, especially a former colony, controlled or dominated by another country, by the use of economic pressure, political suppression and cultural dominance.]
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Relating to settler colonialism.
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Settler colonialism.
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The study of the cultural legacies of colonialism and imperialism; postcolonialism.
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An era or attitude relating to the period after the settlement of one country by another, or very broadly, after the 1960s, when many colonised countries gained their independence.
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Narrow; illiberal.
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A word or phrase (a dialectism) from Southern American English.
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The view, originating in the Middle Ages, that history is a linear succession of transfers of an imperium that invests supreme power in a single ruler.
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The supposed responsibility of European people to govern and care for their colonial subjects.

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