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Meaning of biocolonialismo




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biocolonialismo
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It is not an installed term, it is rather a neologism repeated by some scholars to define a mode of colonialism where developed countries and their companies seize the rights to use the cultural and biological acquis of less developed peoples, usually patented their natural products and ancestral knowledge for practical use, and even their genetic codes.

  




John Rene Plaut

BIOCOLONIALISM development of sophisticated political doctrines by traditional planetary colonizers to re-dominate foreign territories, now through financkero technology and control.

  



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