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... entalism could be wielded as a cudgel, depending on how it was used. For instance, when African nations sought to build railways, environmentalists would take the stage, arguing that such projects would disrupt the migration patterns of African wildlife. For the sake of preserving these animals, Africans were expected to make sacrifices—such as maintaining their primitive environment, ideally forever unchanged.
Yet, when the United States constructed its transcontinental railroad, no one ...
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