Dangerous industrial practices and waste dumping are frequently outsourced to former colonies, where regulations are weak and enforcement is compromised.
to prevent capital flight and tax evasion. Impunity and Capitalism: The Afterlives of Euro...
During the height of European imperialism, charter companies like the Dutch and British East India Companies operated with absolute immunity. They waged wars, extracted resources, and enslaved populations, all backed by the legal systems of their home countries. Today, we see the legacy of European empire
This created a dangerous precedent:
The wealth extracted from resource-rich nations is routinely funneled through offshore networks, many of which are centered in former imperial capitals like London. 🏛️ The Architecture of Imperial Immunity
Impunity and Capitalism: The Afterlives of European Empire The scars of history do not fade; they evolve. Today, we see the legacy of European empire not in crumbling fortresses, but in the seamless operation of global capitalism. The systems of extraction, exploitation, and legalized theft perfected during the colonial era did not disappear with independence movements. Instead, they were modernized, creating a culture of impunity where the architects of economic devastation rarely face consequences. 🏛️ The Architecture of Imperial Immunity