This book deals with the problems the newly-independent African countries are meeting with in their development. It is an attempt to analyse the qualitative changes in the composition and position of the social, class and political forces since the acquisition of national independence and to investigate the conditions and possibilities for these countries’ development along the path of social progress. The author’s main aim is to draw attention to the new features and events that make it easier to understand the basic laws and distinguishing traits of the present-day African revolution.
Translated from the Russian by G. Ivanov-Mumjiev
Designed by S. Danilov
You can get the book here and here
This is a cleaned, optmised scan of
https://archive.org/details/AfricaPolEconIdeo
A 1972 Soviet work. Scanned by Alex Boykowich.
From Thomas Mretts collection on the Internet Archive.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 5
THE AFRICAN REVOLUTION—A PART OF THE WORLD REVOLUTIONARY PROCESS13
MOTIVE FORCES OF THE AFRICAN REVOLUTION. 36
STRUGGLE FOR ECONOMIC EMANCIPATION 63
KEY PROBLEM OF NEWLY-INDEPENDENT AFRICAN STATES 96
SOCIALIST TRENDS IN AFRICA AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM 119
AFRICA AND THE STRUGGLE OF THE TWO SYSTEMS 145
