Colonial standards refer to the metrics, norms, and cultural benchmarks imposed by colonizing powers to measure progress, civilization, and governance in colonized societies. They are used to justify domination, suppress local practices, and enforce assimilation. Indigenous populations rarely benefit; instead, colonizers gain control, while postcolonial societies often struggle with lingering biases and unequal power dynamics.
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