Decolonization, Identity and Anarcho-Indianism | Gaya Makaran (Mexico, 2024)
Anarchism helps us to discover that behind certain decolonial approaches can hide a populist peripheral nationalism that reproduces what it supposedly criticizes, by not questioning the modern fetish categories such as the State, the nation or the race, constituting a kind of mirror of colonialism. […] The problem of ethnic-racial “diversity” lies in the hierarchization of difference perpetuated by the actual capitalist state system, and that the strategic mobilization of this difference without essentializing it, from an internationalism that unites the local with the global, can have a very powerful anti-colonial political meaning.




