加勒比地区的殖民专制和威权主义

B. Moore
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摘要:本文认为,加勒比政治和治理的威权主义文化根源于欧洲的殖民统治。早期的殖民地是由富有冒险精神的淘金者通过暴力征服建立起来的,与欧洲帝国的首都相距遥远,由封建专制统治者统治,他们的统治像暴君一样肆无忌惮。即使欧洲各国政府承担了政治责任,专制主义也因政治和商业机构的帝国集权而进一步根深蒂固。为了利润而强迫劳动的普遍接受,鼓励了土地所有者在严酷的法律、种族等级意识形态和帝国军队的枪炮支持下,使用赤裸裸的恐怖手段来维护社会秩序。在这种充满敌意的环境中,被奴役的人学会了暴力和恐怖是赢得自由的唯一途径;而且,正如在海地所表明的那样,他们采用了旧的帝国主义哲学,认为威权主义是最有效的治理方式。
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Colonial Autocracy and Authoritarianism in the Caribbean
Abstract:This paper argues that the culture of authoritarianism that characterizes Caribbean politics and governance has its roots in European colonization. Founded in violent conquest by adventurous fortune seekers, and isolated from the imperial capitals of Europe by distance, the early colonies were governed by feudal autocrats who ruled as unrestrained tyrants. Even when European governments assumed political responsibility, authoritarianism was further entrenched by imperial centralization of political and commercial institutions. The universal embrace of forced labour for profit encouraged landholders to use naked terror backed by draconian laws, an ideology of racial hierarchy, and the guns of imperial troops to preserve social order. Socialized in this hostile environment, the enslaved learned that violence and terror were the only ways to win freedom; and, as demonstrated in Haiti, they adopted the old imperialist philosophy that authoritarianism was the most effective way to govern.
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