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Discover 'Against Decolonisation,' a provocative and insightful book that critically examines the rise of decolonisation discourses in academia post-2020. Following significant events like the killing of George Floyd, societal upheaval has led to a moral panic surrounding issues of race and identity. This essential read delves deep into the history of these movements and their impact on the university system, spotlighting how fringe theories have gained orthodox status amidst widespread groupthink. The author meticulously unpacks the arguments presented by activists and challenges their narratives, questioning the underlying motives and implications of abandoning a shared Western identity. 'Against Decolonisation' encourages readers to reflect on the importance of preserving diverse perspectives in a world increasingly polarized by ideological battles. Offering a well-researched counter-narrative, this book serves as a guide for those seeking to understand the complexities surrounding decolonial movements in higher education and their broader societal consequences. Whether you’re an academic, student, or simply interested in cultural discourse, this book is a critical addition to your collection. Embrace a nuanced dialogue about freedom, progress, and identity with 'Against Decolonisation' today!