Decolonial Marxism
Autor Walter Rodneyen Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781839764110
ISBN-10: 1839764112
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 142 x 211 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Verso Books
ISBN-10: 1839764112
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 142 x 211 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Verso Books
Cuprins
Editorial Note
Introduction
Part 1: Marxist Theory and Mass Action
1. A Brief Tribute to Amilcar Cabral
2. Masses in Action
3. Marxism and African Liberation
4. Marxism as a Third World Ideology
5. Labour as a Conceptual Framework for Pan-African Studies
6. The Angolan Question
Part 2: Development and Underdevelopment
7. The Historical Roots of African Underdevelopment
8. Problems of Third World Development
9. Slavery and Underdevelopment
Part 3: Their Pedagogy and Ours
10. The British Colonialist School of African Historiography and the Question of African Independence
11. Education in Colonial Africa
12. Education in Africa and Contemporary Tanzania
Part 4: Building Socialism
13. Tanzanian Ujamaa and Scientific Socialism
14. Class Contradictions in Tanzania
15. Transition
16. Decolonization
Introduction
Part 1: Marxist Theory and Mass Action
1. A Brief Tribute to Amilcar Cabral
2. Masses in Action
3. Marxism and African Liberation
4. Marxism as a Third World Ideology
5. Labour as a Conceptual Framework for Pan-African Studies
6. The Angolan Question
Part 2: Development and Underdevelopment
7. The Historical Roots of African Underdevelopment
8. Problems of Third World Development
9. Slavery and Underdevelopment
Part 3: Their Pedagogy and Ours
10. The British Colonialist School of African Historiography and the Question of African Independence
11. Education in Colonial Africa
12. Education in Africa and Contemporary Tanzania
Part 4: Building Socialism
13. Tanzanian Ujamaa and Scientific Socialism
14. Class Contradictions in Tanzania
15. Transition
16. Decolonization