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2654:11 [2015/10/13 22:33] – [Lecture outline] Ryan Schram (admin)2654:11 [2015/10/13 22:44] – [Lecture outline] Ryan Schram (admin)
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     - The [[http://rschram.org/2013/12/31/manus/|"Kohonoleng clan" of Manus Province wants "spin off" benefits from the detention centre]].     - The [[http://rschram.org/2013/12/31/manus/|"Kohonoleng clan" of Manus Province wants "spin off" benefits from the detention centre]].
     - Clans can incorporate themselves as Incorporated Landowning Groups (ILGs).     - Clans can incorporate themselves as Incorporated Landowning Groups (ILGs).
-    - Is this "entification"the making of new entities? Are these groups real?+    - Is this "entification"--the making of new entities? Are these groups real?
 * The politics of landownership in PNG * The politics of landownership in PNG
     - Everyone is a villager, everyone is a landowner.     - Everyone is a villager, everyone is a landowner.
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 * Is registration of landownership "reification"? * Is registration of landownership "reification"?
     - [[:identity_and_contradiction|Dialectic]] as a theory of change: thesis, antithesis, synthesis.     - [[:identity_and_contradiction|Dialectic]] as a theory of change: thesis, antithesis, synthesis.
-    - A capitalist system is one in which capital is used to produce wealth. It is also a divided system, consisting one class which owns capital, and one class which does not, and who works. +        - A capitalist system is one in which capital is used to produce wealth. It is also a divided system, consisting one class which owns capital, and one class which does not, and who works. 
-    - Colonialism is both the expansion of one society into new places, and it is the meeting of two cultures.+        - Colonialism is both the expansion of one society into new places, and it is the meeting of two cultures.
     - Becoming a "landowner" in PNG is not natural. It is the outcome of a dialectic of recognition.     - Becoming a "landowner" in PNG is not natural. It is the outcome of a dialectic of recognition.
     - Indigenous recognition often involves the reification of culture.     - Indigenous recognition often involves the reification of culture.
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