The narrative highlights key thinkers of the Enlightenment, such as John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Voltaire, whose works both reflected and reinforced colonial ideologies. It further explores the contradictions between Enlightenment ideals of liberty, equality, and reason, and the realities of slavery, racial hierarchies, and imperial domination. Through the lens of revolutionary movements in the Americas, including the American, Haitian, and Latin American revolutions, the study examines the application of Enlightenment principles to the struggle for independence and the continuing challenges of post-colonial societies in grappling with their colonial pasts.
The analysis also addresses the continuing impact of colonialism in the modern era, with a focus on globalization, economic dependency, and the persistence of racial and cultural inequalities. Drawing on primary sources, post-colonial theory, and historical analysis, this work investigates the ongoing struggles for justice, reparations, and cultural sovereignty in the post-colonial world. Ultimately, it argues that the legacies of colonialism remain deeply embedded in global power structures and that the process of decolonizationwhether cultural, economic, or politicalcontinues to shape the future of the Global South and its relationship with the Global North.
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