Publisher: CODESRIA, Senegal

Pages: 322

Year: 2020

Dimensions: 234 x 156mm

ISBN:
Shipping class: POD

White Ferocity

The Genocides of Non-Whites and Non-Aryans from 1492 to Date

The slave trade, the conquest of the Americas
and the invasion of Africa have deeply transformed the relations between
Europeans and other groups. The jump from difference to superiority and
racial hierarchy was so swift that it led to the moral collapse of
Europe and North America. By shifting the devaluation of so-called
‘inferior’ beings from non-Whites to non-Aryans, Nazism committed the
unforgivable crime of bringing into the heart of the European world a
ferocity up to then reserved for other continents.

In this book, White Ferocity: The Genocides of Non-Whites and Non-Aryans from 1492 to Date,
Plumelle-Uribe investigates and demonstrates, with harrowing evidence
and analyses, how Europeans justified the destruction of other peoples
as unavoidable based on the officially declared belief of others being
inferior.

£44.00

About the author

Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe

France-based lawyer and essayist Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe was born on
24 December 1951 in Montelíbano, Colombia. Towards the end of the 1970s,
in Bogota, the capital of Colombia, Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe was part
of the “Black Culture” group, where she became aware of the position of
Blacks in the history of humankind. From then on, she has focused her
work on denouncing crimes and injustices perpetrated under the banner of
white domination and oppression and the racial discrimination of other
groups, including the slave trade, slavery, massacres of indigenous
peoples by settler populations, colonialism, Nazism and apartheid.
Through her work over the years, she continues to build a different
North–South relationship.

Review

“Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe’s book needed to be written; now it must
be read. The magnitude of the crimes described in detail in this book
cannot be disputed. …In my view one might be tempted to say all this
belongs to the past. But it should not be an excuse to forget history
and the questions that still affect the reality of our world. The year
1492 is not a random date. Not the year of the ‘discovery of America’.
The year 1492 is when the conquest and destruction of the Americas by
Europeans began. Plumelle-Uribe is right to say that the ferocity of the
Nazis is not an anomalous, inexplicable occurrence. It is integral to
the rationale for implementing ferocity, which, I once again stress, is
inherent to capitalism. To understand where this ferocity originates,
look at the logic of capital: accumulate, accumulate, regardless of the
price (in human terms).”

Samir Amin (1931-2018), Professor of Economics and former Director of Third World Forum, Dakar, Senegal

“Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe’s work will be struck down by those who
glancing through it will form their opinions on the basis of the table
of contents, and those who spending just a little more time, but not
much, will in one fell swoop dismiss that this Black woman writing about
Black people has the distance allowed to anyone speaking about the
history of the calamities which have happened where they come from.”

Louis Sala-Molins, Emeritus Professor of Political Philosophy, Université Paris 1 and Université de Toulouse 2, France

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