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Voices for African Liberation: Conversations with the Review of Political Economy

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Voices for African Liberation: Conversations with the Review of Political Economy
Voices for African Liberation: Conversations with the Review of Political Economy

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Voices for African Liberation: Conversations with the Review of Political Economy

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The human cost of Africa's longstanding exploitation by foreign imperialist powers within the global capitalist economy are well documented, and today Africa is suffering under the disproportionate impact of the climate emergency. In this context, the imperative of anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist critique for a socialist African future has never been more urgent.
Voices for African Liberation
presents 38 interviews with African and Africanist socialists conducted by the
Review of African Political Economy
between 2015 and 2023, bringing to life older voices of liberation and lost radical histories alongside newer initiatives, projects, and activists who are engaged in the contemporary struggles to reshape Africa - to make, win, and sustain a revolutionary transformation in our devastated world.
Interviews in this collection include leading scholar-activists such as Samir Amin, Issa Shivji, and Hakim Adi, to significant national figures such as Guy Marius Sagna, Marjorie Mbilinyi, and Trevor Ngwane, to more local and less well-known activists and organic intellectuals such as Yusuf Serunkuma, Lena Anyuolo, and Bienvenu Matumo.

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