Trump’s Pre-Inauguration Rhetoric: A Neo-Colonial Blueprint Through Critical Theory

  • K M Vishnu Namboodiri Mar Thoma College
  • Agney GK Mar Thoma College

Abstract

This article critically examines Donald Trump’s pre-inauguration rhetoric through the lens of critical theory, uncovering its neo-colonial and capitalist underpinnings. Drawing from the theoretical contributions of Jürgen Habermas, Louis Althusser, Kwame Nkrumah, Immanuel Wallerstein, and Guy Debord, the analysis demonstrates how Trump’s economic and militaristic declarations perpetuate global capitalist dominance. His rhetoric exemplifies the colonization of the lifeworld, the operation of ideological state apparatuses, and the spectacle of power, all of which work together to reproduce and legitimize neo-colonial exploitation. The synthesis of these critical theories provides a comprehensive critique, highlighting the ideological and structural mechanisms that sustain global inequalities and calling for a praxis of resistance towards a more equitable global order.

Author Biographies

K M Vishnu Namboodiri, Mar Thoma College

K M Vishnu Namboodiri is an academic, historian, and writer based in India. He is an Assistant Professor, Research Guide, and Head of the Department of History at Mar Thoma College, Tiruvalla. His research interests include policy history and reform analysis. He has published in various academic and popular journals in Malayalam and English.

Agney GK, Mar Thoma College

Agney GK is an Assistant Professor and Research Supervisor in the Department of History at Mar Thoma College, Tiruvalla, affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University Kottayam (Kerala, India). He has published in renowned journals like Canadian Foreign Policy Journal (Routledge), Asian Affairs (Routledge) and Economic and Political Weekly (EPW). His research interests include public health, postcolonial societies, the global political order and international relations.

Published
2025-01-17
Section
Reflections (Non Peer-Reviewed)