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Neocolonialismo
“UN ETNOCIDIO COMETIDO CONTRA PUEBLOS SUBDESARROLLADOS”
En el mundo entero, las personas manejamos el concepto de GENOCIDIO, sin embargo, poco o nada sabemos acerca del ETNOCIDIO. Este fenómeno es la destrucción de la cultura de los pueblos y le especificidad étnica, con el objetivo de maximizar unas ganancias económicas. Y como es sabido, el ser humano se define por pertenecer a una cultura, a una etnia, a un pueblo determinado, pero si este hombre es desprovisto de sus costumbres, de sus arraigos, de la visión que tiene del mundo, entre otras cosas, está siendo vulnerado en sus derechos y en su calidad de ser humano.
The concept of formally independent countries that remained economically dependent on outside powers first was articulated in Marxist circles in the 1920s, though the term neocolonialism was not introduced until the 1960s. It has always been closely associated with anti-imperialism, as was demonstrated at the 1966 Tricontinental Conference in Havana, Cuba, which linked anticolonial struggles in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Although U.S. neocolonial control is largely a twentieth-century phenomenon, it is rooted in the 1823 Monroe Doctrine, which declared Latin America to be part of the U.S. imperial sphere of influence.

The term neo-colonialism was coined by Ghanaian president Kwame Nkrumah, to describe the socio-economic and political control that can be exercised economically, linguistically, and culturally, whereby promotion of the culture of the neo-colonist country facilitates the cultural assimilation of the colonised people and thus opens the national economy to the multinational corporations of the neo-colonial country.
Los estados que pertenecen al tercer mundo han venido siendo víctimas del engendro llamado neocolonialismo que está azotando desde hace bastante tiempo a nuestras sociedades.
El neocolonialismo es diferente al colonialismo, que se caracteriza por un control directo. Así, se emplea la fuerza militar para la

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