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"This book derives from a concern with the contemporary African situation. It delves into the past only because otherwise it would be impossible to understand how the present came into being and what the trends are for the near future. In the search for an understanding of what is now called underdevelopment in Africa, the limits of enquiry have had to be fixed as far apart as the fifteenth century, on the one hand and the end of the colonial period, on the other hand."-
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Africa, Colonial influence, Colonies, Commerce, Economic conditions, Economic policy, Europe, Foreign economic relations, Beïnvloeding, Imperialismus, Comercio, Onderontwikkeling, open_syllabus_project, Africa, economic conditions, Europe, foreign economic relations, Africa, foreign relations, europeShowing 2 featured editions. View all 25 editions?
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How Europe underdeveloped Africa
2011, Black Classic Press
in English
- Revised paperback edition.
1574780484 9781574780482
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How Europe underdeveloped Africa
1981, Howard University Press
in English
- Rev. pbk. ed.
0882580965 9780882580968
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Work of political economy, detailing the impact of slavery and colonialism on the history of international capitalism. Rodney makes the unflinching case that African “mal-development” is not a natural feature of geography, but a direct product of imperial extraction from the continent, a practice that continues up into the present.
In this new edition, Angela Davis offers a striking foreword to the book, exploring its lasting contributions to a revolutionary and feminist practice of anti-imperialism.
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