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Accounting for Genocide is an original and controversial book that retells the history of the subjugation and ongoing economic marginalization of Canadas Indigenous peoples. Its authors demonstrate the ways in which successive Canadian governments have combined accounting techniques and economic rationalizations with bureaucratic mechanismssoft technologiesto deprive Native peoples of their land and natural resources and to control the minutiae of their daily economic and social lives. Particularly shocking is the evidence that federal and provincial governments are today still prepared to use legislative and fiscal devices in order to facilitate the continuing exploitation and damage of Indigenous peoples lands.
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I appreciated the insights in this book, especially about the systemic issues faced by Aboriginal communities. However, some sections were a bit too dense for my taste. It took me a few reads to really grasp everything. Still, a valuable resource for anyone interested in this topic.
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Liam O'Connor
Good Insight, but Dense in Parts
I appreciated the insights in this book, especially about the systemic issues faced by Aboriginal communities. However, some sections were a bit too dense for my taste. It took me a few reads to really grasp everything. Still, a valuable resource for anyone interested in this topic.
L
Liam O'Connor
Good Insight, but Dense in Parts
I appreciated the insights in this book, especially about the systemic issues faced by Aboriginal communities. However, some sections were a bit too dense for my taste. It took me a few reads to really grasp everything. Still, a valuable resource for anyone interested in this topic.
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Sophia Thompson
A Must-Read for Understanding History
This book dives deep into the complexities of Canada's treatment of Indigenous peoples. The author's thorough research is evident, and it's illuminating to read about the bureaucratic intricacies involved. Every Canadian should pick this up to grasp the historical context better.
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Sophia Thompson
A Must-Read for Understanding History
This book dives deep into the complexities of Canada's treatment of Indigenous peoples. The author's thorough research is evident, and it's illuminating to read about the bureaucratic intricacies involved. Every Canadian should pick this up to grasp the historical context better.
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