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Globalization And The Seduction Of Africas Ruling Class An Argument For A New Philosophy Of Development K Martial Frindthi

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Globalization And The Seduction Of Africas Ruling Class An Argument For A New Philosophy Of Development K Martial Frindthi
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Pages: 204
Author: K. Martial Frindéthié
ISBN: 9780786448401, 0786448407
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Globalization And The Seduction Of Africas Ruling Class An Argument For A New Philosophy Of Development K Martial Frindthi by K. Martial Frindéthié 9780786448401, 0786448407 instant download after payment.

Assessing development thinking from a multidisciplinary perspective, this work argues that Africa is undeveloped not in spite of globalization, but precisely because of globalization's saintly mission of unbridled liberalization and Euro-American teleology, which has reduced the African governing class to a body of abandonment-neurotics, co-conspirators in the First World's human and economic genocides. The work suggests subsequently that, provided Africans remain impervious to the anti-Asian agitation which is sweeping the Euro-American world today, they have invaluable lessons in standpoint development to learn from India's and China's experiences with liberalism as well as constructive alliances to establish with these emerging transitional nations.

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