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Racialism
Racialism meaning
The belief that humans can be categorized as belonging to distinct races, each race being characterized by fixed and heritable traits. | Racism, the belief in the existence of different races and that some are superior to others; policies or practices which promote the dominance of one or more races over others. | Tribalism, nationalism.
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A history of enslavement, colonialism, wars and coups by so-called liberal states refutes the notion that this political ideology is the true home of inclusion and non-racialism.
Nelson Mandela University’s Centre for the Advancement of Non-Racialism and Democracy has bestowed four honorary and adjunct professorships as part of its expansion.
The storm following the DA's new policy of "non-racialism" is a timely reminder of one of the most entrenched of South Africa's truisms: that poverty and inequality are racialised.
Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (1807), famous for its explicit ethnocentrism, considers Western civilization as the most accomplished of all, while Kant also had some traces of racialism in his work.
However, Yockey's philosophy, and especially his vehement anti-Semitism, differed heavily from Spengler's, who criticised anti-Semitism and racialism much in the same vein as his own influence Friedrich Nietzsche had.
Racism The constitution promoted racialism as it treated European (white) people differently from Native (black) people.