Perversions of Justice
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Perversions of Justice by renowned author, published by City Lights Books in 2003. This compelling paperback, spanning 296 pages, delves deep into the flawed reasoning that shaped the legislative framework for colonial control over the indigenous peoples and their lands in North America. With a critical eye, the book unpacks the complex interplay of justice, power, and colonialism, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of historical injustices that continue to resonate today. Perfect for those interested in history, social justice, and indigenous rights, Perversions of Justice is a must-read for anyone seeking to engage with the past and its impact on contemporary society. Explore this essential work and broaden your perspective on the ongoing struggles for justice and recognition.