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They have taken their colonialistic designs to the moon and claimed it for their own.
"The colonialistic attitude: we know what's best for you - gone are those days that belong in the garbage can where slavery is," he said.
This journal, which was founded in 1903, was profoundly colonialistic and directed to a white audience; it did not include contributions from Guinean writers.
They argue that Marx conflated the imperialistic, colonialistic, protectionist and interventionist doctrines of mercantilism with capitalism.
In today's rapidly changing world, they say, they are no longer as nationalistic as they once were and the United States is no longer as colonialistic.
But, he added, "imperfect as it is, the bill has the potential to open up a path that will bring to an indisputable end the United States's imputed colonialistic rule of Puerto Rico."
In one speech, on July 24, the judge branded the island as "colonialistic" and said, "It is necessary to follow the example of those other 50 states that, together and equal, make up the most powerful democratic nation on the planet."
Without the influence of American colonialistic attitude, the photographer was able to record the actual and uncontrolled street life of Filipino people living in the city, including cleanly dressed vendors with "religious necklaces" and a young Filipino lad collecting water from a public pump.
In Tad Williams' 1995 novel Caliban's Hour, the story of The Tempest is told through the point of view of Caliban with Prospero portrayed as the villain of the story, being shown as manipulative, prejudiced with colonialistic attitudes (especially towards Caliban) and capable of murderous violence.