

Dismantling Global White Privilege
Book • 2022
Chandran Nair examines how white privilege has been preserved and re-engineered through modern globalization, arguing that Western institutions actively maintain global advantages.
Drawing on his experiences across countries, he explains how historical imperial dynamics persist in economic and political systems.
The book critiques mainstream Western discourse that frames past injustices as resolved while ongoing mechanisms of privilege remain hidden.
Nair calls for a broader understanding of white supremacy as a systemic, global phenomenon and proposes pathways toward dismantling structural inequities.
He urges younger generations worldwide to study and challenge these entrenched systems to build a more just post-Western order.
Drawing on his experiences across countries, he explains how historical imperial dynamics persist in economic and political systems.
The book critiques mainstream Western discourse that frames past injustices as resolved while ongoing mechanisms of privilege remain hidden.
Nair calls for a broader understanding of white supremacy as a systemic, global phenomenon and proposes pathways toward dismantling structural inequities.
He urges younger generations worldwide to study and challenge these entrenched systems to build a more just post-Western order.
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