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AFRICAN SOCIALISM (4) answer(s).
 
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African socialism: a new road to socialism? / Chatterjee, Debi   Journal Article
Chatterjee, Debi Journal Article
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Beyond Pan-Africanism: Garveyism, Malcolm X and the end of the colonial nation state / Andrews, Kehinde   Journal Article
Andrews, Kehinde Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Pan-Africanism is an identifiable movement with its own history and historical and ideological roots. It formally began at the first Pan-African Congress in London in 1900 and has a distinct linage up to the present day African Union. Unfortunately, the movement has not presented a challenge to imperial domination in Africa, rather it has helped continue the exploitation of the continent. Accepting the colonial nation state has prevented any politics of liberation from developing in the movement. It is central to decentre Pan-Africanism from radical histories of resistance because the movement developed in parallel to and rejection of more revolutionary, anti-imperial politics. Garveyism developed a mass movement rooted on the global Black nation, shattering the boundaries of Westphalian sovereignty. Malcolm X picked up the work of Garvey, developing on some of its regressive weakness to form the Organization of Afro-American Unity. By unpicking this tradition from Pan-Africanism we can begin to chart a route to revolutionary concepts and practice of nationalism that can present a challenge to the imperial social order.
Key Words Sovereignty  Colonialism  Pan-Africanism  African Socialism  Malcolm X  Garveyism 
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Kenyan Style of "African Socialism":: Developmental Knowledge Claims and the Explanatory Limits of the Cold War / Speich, Daniel   Journal Article
Speich, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Politics in Africa / Saxena, S C 1993  Book
Saxena, S C Book
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Publication DelhI, Kalinga Publications, 1993.
Description vi, 424p.hbk
Standard Number 818516343X
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