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Indigeneity and the Settler Contract today
Robert Nichols
Political Science (Twin Cities)
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Settlers
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Indigeneity
100%
Social Contract Theory
100%
Indigenous Peoples
50%
Social Contract
50%
Burden of Proof
50%
Jeremy Waldron
50%
Political Function
50%
Indigenous Peoples' Rights
50%
Colonial Society
50%
Settler Colonial
50%
Arts and Humanities
Settler
100%
Indigeneity
100%
Social contract theory
66%
Indigenous Peoples
66%
Social Contract
33%
Jeremy Waldron
33%
Burden of proof
33%
Counter-factual
33%
colonial society
33%
Argumentation
33%
Social Sciences
Social Contract
100%
Indigenous Peoples
66%
Contract Theory
66%
Argumentation
33%
Political Function
33%