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This seminal work provides a powerful critique of colonialism and its impacts on both the colonizers and the colonized, much like Mahmood Mamdani's exploration of the themes of colonial violence and its lasting effects.

For readers interested in post-colonial histories, this book offers a deep dive into the brutal realities of British colonialism in Kenya, adding context and depth to the themes explored in Mamdani’s work.

Similar in its examination of the psychological impact of colonialism, Fanon's work delves into the experience of racism and the construction of identity, themes also explored in Mamdani's analysis of post-colonial societies.

by Vandana Shiva
Readers intrigued by the intersections of power, politics, and environmental impact in post-colonial contexts will appreciate Shiva’s critique of the Green Revolution, providing a compelling parallel to themes of structural violence explored by Mamdani.

Hochschild narrates the harrowing exploitation of the Congo under King Leopold II, a historical account that resonates with Mamdani's discussion on the lingering impacts of colonial violence and atrocity.
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