Universal Human Rights and the Coloniality of Race in Sweden

Human Rights Review 19 (4):471-493 (2018)
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This article makes an argument that using the term race and considering structural racial discrimination as such and the impacts on it of European colonialism are needed for Sweden’s observance of universal human rights. This argument is contrary to the view of the Swedish state and challenges an image of Sweden as a champion for universal human rights without any colonial history or racial problems of its own.

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Michael McEachrane
Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

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Rethinking Race: The Case for Deflationary Realism.Michael O. Hardimon - 2017 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

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