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เมื่อความรุนแรงคือจุดเริ่มต้น: ฟาน็องกับตัวตนที่ถูกถอนรากอาณานิคม

ชุติเดช เมธีชุติกุล, Chutidech Metheechutiku (2022)

The article triesto answer the question: ‘how does Fanon’s concept of violence help to decolonize (the root of colonialism)and reconstruct the self?’This article usesNietzsche’sconcept of Ressentiment to understandFanon’sviolence. Firstly..., this paper will look at Fanon’s argument in‘On Violence’fromThe Wretched of the Earth.In the colonial world, colonizer will govern and dominate nativesby using violence. However, the act of violence itself helpsthenativesin colonial area

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วิถีชนชั้น ความบริสุทธิ์ และการผลิตซ้ำ :กรณีศึกษาวีถีชนชั้นตามแบบตะวันออกนิยมของคนชนชั้นล่างในชนบทรัฐเบงกอลตะวันตกของประเทศอินเดีย

อำนวยพร กิจพรมมา, Amnuaypond Kidpromma (2020)

This paper seeks to demonstrate how the Oriental construction of India has been remade, rather than challenged by the lower caste and class groups who are often excluded from the Orientalists’ depiction. Many scholars who employ post-colonial view

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คณาธิปไตยหรือประชาธิปไตยในอาเซียน: มุมมองของ Alexis de Tocqueville

สมบัติ จันทรวงศ์ (2014)

states was basically that associated with birth. But with the coming of Western imperialism and colonialism, new dimensions were added to this inequality. The inroad of capital-ism by way of colonization had led to the formation of new social classes... – the small entrepreneurial middle class and the new educated bureaucratic elites. With the end of colonialism, the indigenous elites took over the political and bureaucratic machinery left behind by their colonial masters and became the new oligarchy

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หนังสือ ‘ทุน’ ของมาร์กซ์ในประเทศไทย

สมชัย ภัทรธนานันท์, Somchai Phatharathananunth (2019)

Party of Thailand (CPT) was founded by Chinese communists who considered Thailand a semi-colonial semi-feudal society as China. Therefore, there is no need to analyze the internal conflict of capitalism which is the focal analysis of Marx’s