T.J. Coles
ist Postdoktorand am Cognition Institute der Universität Plymouth und Autor mehrerer Bücher, zuletzt von „We'll Tell You What to Think: Wikipedia, Propaganda and the Making of Liberal Consensus.“
Ever since Belgium’s King Leopold II (1835-1909) established the Congo Free State in 1885, international powers have exploited the region’s vast resources. Leading a regime that went on to kill an estimated eight million people to plunder their gold, ivory, and rubber [1], Leopold reportedly described Congo as “a magnificent African […]
T.J. Coles
ist Postdoktorand am Cognition Institute der Universität Plymouth und Autor mehrerer Bücher, zuletzt von „We'll Tell You What to Think: Wikipedia, Propaganda and the Making of Liberal Consensus.“
Ever since Belgium’s King Leopold II (1835-1909) established the Congo Free State in 1885, international powers have exploited the region’s vast resources. Leading a regime that went on to kill an estimated eight million people to plunder their gold, ivory, and rubber [1], Leopold reportedly described Congo as “a magnificent African […]