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[[File:American Progress (John Gast painting).jpg|right|thumb|"American Progress", by John Gast, 1872. [[Manifest Destiny]] was an example of settler-colonialism in which [[Europe|European]] settlers displaced and murdered indigenous populations in the [[United States]].]] | [[File:American Progress (John Gast painting).jpg|right|thumb|"American Progress", by John Gast, 1872. [[Manifest Destiny]] was an example of settler-colonialism in which [[Europe|European]] settlers displaced and murdered indigenous populations in the [[United States]].]] | ||
'''Settler-colonialism''' is a form of [[colonialism|colonial rule]] by which the indigenous population of an area is either [[genocide|exterminated]] or forcefully relocated (ethnic cleansing) to a designated territory and, in their place, new settler populations from overseas are introduced on the conquered land. The non-indigenous population of the settler-colony is rendered servile to the settler [[bourgeoisie]] with bribery in the form of stolen native lands being given out with little-to-no cost. Examples of modern settler-colonies include [[State of Israel|Israel]], the [[United States]], [[Canada]], [[Australia]], and [[New Zealand]].{{Efn|Besides Israel, these countries do not function as historical settler-colonial projects insofar as | '''Settler-colonialism''' is a form of [[colonialism|colonial rule]] by which the indigenous population of an area is either [[genocide|exterminated]] or forcefully relocated (ethnic cleansing) to a designated territory and, in their place, new settler populations from overseas are introduced on the conquered land. The non-indigenous population of the settler-colony is rendered servile to the settler [[bourgeoisie]] with bribery in the form of stolen native lands being given out with little-to-no cost. Examples of modern settler-colonies include [[State of Israel|Israel]], the [[United States]], [[Canada]], [[Australia]], and [[New Zealand]].{{Efn|Besides Israel, these countries do not function as historical settler-colonial projects insofar as the large-scale use of stolen land as a form of social bribery no longer takes place. However, many aspects of settler-colonial relations such as the usage of reservations still exists.}} | ||
Settler-colonialism is often accompanied by fierce [[racism]] and xenophobia on the part of the settler populations. Ideologies such as [[fascism]] have sought to introduce settler-colonialism and [[Slavery|enslave]] or genocide native populations in the conquered land of their enemies. | Settler-colonialism is often accompanied by fierce [[racism]] and xenophobia on the part of the settler populations. Ideologies such as [[fascism]] have sought to introduce settler-colonialism and [[Slavery|enslave]] or genocide native populations in the conquered land of their enemies. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:38, 4 August 2025

Settler-colonialism is a form of colonial rule by which the indigenous population of an area is either exterminated or forcefully relocated (ethnic cleansing) to a designated territory and, in their place, new settler populations from overseas are introduced on the conquered land. The non-indigenous population of the settler-colony is rendered servile to the settler bourgeoisie with bribery in the form of stolen native lands being given out with little-to-no cost. Examples of modern settler-colonies include Israel, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.[a]
Settler-colonialism is often accompanied by fierce racism and xenophobia on the part of the settler populations. Ideologies such as fascism have sought to introduce settler-colonialism and enslave or genocide native populations in the conquered land of their enemies.
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- ↑ Besides Israel, these countries do not function as historical settler-colonial projects insofar as the large-scale use of stolen land as a form of social bribery no longer takes place. However, many aspects of settler-colonial relations such as the usage of reservations still exists.