Settler colonialism and the elimination of the native. Wolfe, P. Journal of Genocide Research, 8(4):387–409, 2006.
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In this article, I shall begin to explore, in comparative fashion, the relationship between genocide and the settler-colonial tendency that I term the logic of elimination.1 I contend that, though the two have converged—which is to say, the settler-colonial logic of elimination has manifested as genocidal—they should be distinguished. Settler colonialism is inherently eliminatory but not invariably genocidal.
@article{wolfe_settler_2006,
	title = {Settler colonialism and the elimination of the native},
	volume = {8},
	issn = {1462-3528},
	doi = {10.1080/14623520601056240},
	abstract = {In this article, I shall begin to explore, in comparative fashion, the relationship between genocide and the settler-colonial tendency that I term the logic of elimination.1 I contend that, though the two have converged—which is to say, the settler-colonial logic of elimination has manifested as genocidal—they should be distinguished. Settler colonialism is inherently eliminatory but not invariably genocidal.},
	number = {4},
	journal = {Journal of Genocide Research},
	author = {Wolfe, Patrick},
	year = {2006},
	pages = {387--409},
}

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