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Last queen of Hawaii to a Ghanaian freedom fighter — six women we should know better


Last queen of Hawaii to a Ghanaian freedom fighter — six women we should know better
For Women’s History Month, it is important to highlight the contributions of women across society.
Joseph Losavio 13 March, 2021 3:51 pm IST
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For Women’s History Month, it is important to highlight the contributions of women across society. It is also important to remember women throughout history and understand that while many history texts would have us remember them simply as wives and mothers, women of the past were rulers, warriors and cultural leaders who shaped the world in indelible ways. Many of us are familiar with the likes of Elizabeth I and Catherine the Great, but here some other women the world should get to know a bit better. ....

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6 women of history who shaped the world, from a Hawaiian queen to a Chinese empress


April 3, 2021
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6 women of history who shaped the world, from a Hawaiian queen to a Chinese empress
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Author: Joseph Losavio, Community Specialist, Infrastructure and Development Initiatives, World Economic Forum
For Women’s History Month, it is important to highlight the contributions of women across society. It is also important to remember women throughout history and understand that while many history texts would have us remember them simply as wives and mothers, women of the past were rulers, warriors and cultural leaders who shaped the world in indelible ways. Many of us are familiar with the likes of Elizabeth I and Catherine the Great, but here are six other women (seven, if you count both the sist ....

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Colonialism Doesn't Explain the Developing World's Problems


There is an abundance of studies postulating that colonialism explains the character of the developing world. For instance, in their seminal paper aptly titled  The Colonial Origins of Development: An Empirical Investigation (2000), Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James A. Robinson advance the audacious claim that in regions where the environment was conducive to settlement, Europeans built inclusive institutions promoting property rights, innovations, and long-term development. This was unlike settler colonies in places where the climate was inhospitable to large-scale settlements, where extractive institutions were established to achieve short-term gains. Imposing rent-seeking institutions to extract resources for personal enrichment was deemed a practical alternative to maneuvering the harshness of an unwelcoming environment. Many have raised objections to this thesis on methodological grounds. But even critics assume that colonialism has immense explanatory power. Res ....

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