Remembering the dismembered continent

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Remembering the dismembered continent
Ayi Kwei Armah, Ayi Kwei Armah
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Remembering the dismembered continent

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"1885, Berlin: European and American globalizers set up colonies that impoverished Africans by exporting raw resources to fuel European and American prosperity. 1960s: "Independent" Africa's rulers, far from uniting Africa to create prosperity by processing the continent's fabulous resources, opted to maintain the colonial system in return for loans and grants, while chanting Pan-Africanism at hotel conferences. In this destructive drift, a minority of lucid scholars, spearheaded by Cheikh Anta Diop and Théophile Obenga, argued that instead of following Europe and America, we'd do better to retrieve Africa's own multi-millennial heritage of philosophical and cultural values, the best of which, like Maât, centered on political unity and social justice, would be our surest guide into a regenerative future. These essays show exactly why. They also suggest ways in which we can heed the call of our most creative thinkers, to prepare for the long-postponed rebirth of African society"-- Back cover.

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Per Ankh
Language
English
Pages
318

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Popenguine, Senegal

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Library of Congress
DT31 .A76 2010

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Pagination
318 p.
Number of pages
318

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Open Library
OL44733327M
ISBN 10
2911928148
ISBN 13
9782911928147
OCLC/WorldCat
839538761

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OL32893364W

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