Internal colonization refers to the systemic exploitation and marginalization of subordinate ethnic, racial, or regional groups within a single country, treating them similarly to how external colonial powers treat colonized peoples. This process involves the unequal distribution of resources, economic restrictions, political disenfranchisement, and cultural suppression, where a dominant group within the state extracts wealth and power from its own internal “colonies”.
Internal colonization refers to the systemic exploitation and marginalization of subordinate ethnic, racial, or regional groups within a single country, treating them similarly to how external colonial powers treat colonized peoples. This process involves the unequal distribution of resources, economic restrictions, political disenfranchisement, and cultural suppression, where a dominant group within the state extracts wealth and power from its own internal “colonies”.