I’ve had a scroll through and many of the answers seem to relate to the US, which doesn’t show any evidence of undergoing decolonisation any time soon.
A better example is the Chilean constitution that was put to a referendum relatively recently, albeit unsuccessfully: its key features were recognition of Chile’s plurinational status, with added rights for indigenous people and communities. Have a read about it here:
Bolivia has a plurinational system too, but I am not as familiar with it so can’t vouch for it.
In any case, Latin America is where to look. From a brutal experience of colonisation and US/UK backed dictatorship to what is slowly becoming a recognition that justice needs to be done. They’re way ahead of the west.
Their “you use technology” thing is weird too. We’re not Amish. We just want to end the domination of the world by capital, not get rid of all capital goods.
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that people can be so reflexively and unthinkingly wrong.
I’ve had a scroll through and many of the answers seem to relate to the US, which doesn’t show any evidence of undergoing decolonisation any time soon.
A better example is the Chilean constitution that was put to a referendum relatively recently, albeit unsuccessfully: its key features were recognition of Chile’s plurinational status, with added rights for indigenous people and communities. Have a read about it here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Chilean_national_plebiscite
Bolivia has a plurinational system too, but I am not as familiar with it so can’t vouch for it.
In any case, Latin America is where to look. From a brutal experience of colonisation and US/UK backed dictatorship to what is slowly becoming a recognition that justice needs to be done. They’re way ahead of the west.