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Walter Rodney

The exploitation that hindered African economic growth

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Author: Walter Rodney

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780882580968

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1971

Audiobook length: 31min

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chapter 1: Some questions on Development
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chapter 2: How Africa Developed before the Coming of the Europeans-Up to the Fifteenth Century
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chapter 3: Africa’s Contribution to European Capitalist Devlopment-The Pre-Colonial Period
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chapter 4: Europe and the Roots of African Underdevelopment To 1885
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chapter 5: Africa’s Contribution to the Capitalist Development of Europe-The Colonial Period
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chapter 6: Colonialism as a System for Underdeveloping Africa
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Who should listen How Europe Underdeveloped Africa

The summary audiobook of "How Europe Underdeveloped Africa" by Walter Rodney is essential listening for anyone interested in African history, post-colonial studies, and the socio-economic dynamics of global development. Students, educators, and activists seeking to understand the historical roots of Africa's contemporary challenges will find Rodney's analysis insightful. Additionally, policymakers and individuals engaged in discussions about equity, justice, and international relations will benefit from the critical perspective he offers on the impacts of colonialism and economic exploitation.

3 quotes from How Europe Underdeveloped Africa

  • "The European impact on Africa was a paradox; the same economic forces that created wealth in Europe brought poverty to Africa."
  • "Underdevelopment is not a condition that is unique to the African continent, but a product of colonialism and exploitation by external powers."
  • "Africa's wealth was stolen and its development stifled; the solution lies in understanding this history and reclaiming its own path forward."

Author : Walter Rodney

Walter Rodney was a seminal figure in the fields of African studies and radical political thought, whose life and work left a profound impact on contemporary understandings of colonialism and its legacies. Born in 1942 in British Guiana (modern-day Guyana), Rodney emerged as a keen intellect and activist, earning his PhD from the School of Oriental and African Studies in London at the young age of 24. His academic prowess was matched by his steadfast commitment to social justice, leading to his involvement in grassroots movements across the Caribbean and Africa. Rodney's scholarship was not just confined to the ivory tower; he actively sought to bridge theory and practice, famously criticizing the economic exploitation and systemic inequalities perpetuated by European colonial powers in his groundbreaking work, *How Europe Underdeveloped Africa*. Through this book and his many other contributions, Rodney illuminated the intricate ways in which historical injustices continued to shape contemporary global dynamics. Tragically, his life was cut short when he was assassinated in 1980, a victim of the very political turmoil he sought to understand and remedy.