Proxy Racism: Understanding How Power Operates Through Proxies (eBook)
Proxy Racism: Understanding How Power Operates Through Proxies
This book introduces the concept of “Proxy Racism,” a term coined by Scotty T. Reid to describe how systems of global white supremacy are maintained not only through direct actors, but through individuals and groups who serve those systems—often without full awareness.
Drawing from historical analysis, political commentary, and modern-day examples, this work challenges readers to rethink how power operates across nations, institutions, and communities.
Inside this eBook, you will learn:
- What Proxy Racism is and how it functions
- How global systems of power use intermediaries to maintain control
- The historical roots of proxy dynamics in colonialism and modern geopolitics
- How these patterns show up in media, politics, and everyday life
This is not just a theory—it is a framework for understanding the world as it operates today.
Whether you are a student of history, a political observer, or someone seeking deeper insight into systems of power, this book will challenge your perspective.
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