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6 pages in length. Ghassan Hage's White Nation: Fantasies of White Supremacy in a Multicultural Society, Naila Kabeer's "The Structure of Revealed Preference: Race, Community, and Female Labour Supply in the London Clothing Industry" and Harsha Walia's "Colonialism, Capitalism and the Making of the Apartheid System of Migration in Canada: Part II" all make the same point in three distinct ways: no matter where in the world or to what social, political, religious or economic component one is referring, there has long been and will likely always be an undercurrent of racial, gender and/or ethnic exclusion due to self-imposed supremacy. No additional sources cited.
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and Female Labour Supply in the London Clothing Industry" and Harsha Walias "Colonialism, Capitalism and the Making of the Apartheid System of Migration in Canada: Part II" all make the
same credible point in three distinct ways: no matter where in the world it occurs or to what social, political, religious or economic component one is referring, there has long
been - and will likely always be - an undercurrent of racial, gender and/or ethnic exclusion due to self-imposed supremacy. The collective impact
of these three articles illustrates a particularly unsavory human characteristic of intolerance toward those deemed inferior for no other reason than a sense of cultural egocentrism. The state of
knowledge Hage (2000), Kabeer (2000) and Walia (2006) provide on this topic spans completely different situations so the reader can gain a significantly better understanding of how cultural superiority -
whether it be white supremacy, Canadian border control or gender/racial disparity in the work environment - serves to deepen the antagonism that has only seemed to worsen over time despite
claims of how the acceptance of multicultural diversity is experiencing positive progress. As Walia (2006) duly notes, global communities go to great lengths to keep out those they deem
undesirable to intermingle with their respective cultures. Patriotic discourses emphasize the nation as a contained entity threatened by outside forces. The illusion of the nation as a place
of safety and security is reified through state bureaucratic organizations, such as the military, federal intelligence organizations and immigration departments, which produce the sense that "The Enemy" is outside the
realm of "us." (Walia, 2006). Hages (2000) article accurately portrays how the dominating attitude of white supremacy has become so enmeshed within the boundaries of myriad societies - both
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