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Perversions of Justice: Indigenous Peoples and Anglo ... The United States is readily distinguishable from other countries, Chief Justice John Marshall opined in 1803, because it is "a nation of laws, not of men." In Perversions of Justice, Ward Churchill takes Marshall at his word, exploring through a series of 11 carefully crafted essays how the U.S. has consistently employed a corrupt from of legalism as a means of establishing colonial control and empire. Perversions of Justice, talk by Ward Churchill, 2/22/03 Perversions of Justice: Indigenous Peoples and Angloamerican Law: by Ward Churchill. Published by City Lights Books, San Francisco, March 2003 Talk by Ward Churchill to mark the book release, 22 February 2003 Speaking at First Congregational Church of Oakland, California Recording, transcription and editing by Penny Schoner and David Ratcliffe Perversions of Justice: Indigenous Peoples and Anglo ... In Perversions of Justice, Ward Churchill takes Marshall at his word, exploring through a series of 11 carefully crafted essays how the U.S. has consistently employed a corrupt from of legalism as a means of establishing colonial control and empire. Along the way, he demonstrates how this "nation of laws" has so completely subverted the law of nations that the current America-dominated international order ends up, like the U.S. -itself, functioning in a manner dia-metrically opposed to the ...
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