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Article . 2024
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Comparative Colonialism Vestiges Problem and Parallels in Independence Vestiges Solution; Case of Brazilian Independence

Authors: Dr. Thomas Otieno Juma1*, Omweri, F.S.2;

Comparative Colonialism Vestiges Problem and Parallels in Independence Vestiges Solution; Case of Brazilian Independence

Abstract

While it is true that the ‘developing world’s’ problems are certainly unique to themselves not all necessarily an aftermath of the previous European colonialists’ dominance and subjugation, academically it behooves to argue that wholesome exoneration as to their vestiges problems cannot be wished completely away. Colonialism’s impact covers a wide area of issues; cultural decay, economic instabilities, ethnic rivalries, people’s rights violations amongst many more that have outlived the post-independence of developing countries to encumbrance the independence vestiges solutions. Taking a general narrative discourse and analytical review, this article has attempted to benefit from existing literature to present the thesis herein narrowed down on two major thematic areas in its literature review. Contrasts of Brazilian independence memory and her role in globalization today is important discourse for comparative colonialism vestiges problems vis a viz parallels in independence vestiges solution. Moving away from the colonialism vestiges problems this article questions reflectively through the discussions whether colonialism perceived independence of the many Afro-Caribbean states had any desire for eventful success in states infrastructure and systems. On the flipside, did the Afro-Caribbean states through their managers imagine independence vestige solutions with the physical separation from colonialism? This paper argues that despite the 200 years of Brazilian independence falling in 2022, the traces of colonialism are becoming monumental to the Brazilian memory and development.

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