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Vergangenheitsbewältigung Now: 1492 and the Roots of Planetary Injustice
Vergangenheitsbewältigung Now: 1492 and the Roots of Planetary Injustice

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In honor of Earth day, it’s worth repeating how planetary injustice emerged from the Age of Exploration’s narcissistic object of the globe. How to relate personally to the independent being of the world – and encounter others openly?
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