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Africa Betrayed

by George B. N. Ayittey, Makaziwe Mandela
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Overview

With independence from colonial rule, Africans had hoped for liberty, prosperity and a new beginning. Instead, they have experienced have brought nothing but economic misery, famine, senseless civil wars, wanton destruction, flagrant violations of human rights and brutal repression. Africa Betrayed is a powerful attack on the dictators who have ruined an entire continent. Dr. Ayittey writes devastatingly on the horrors of black neo-colonialism, arguing that it is naive for commentators to blame Africa's misery on external factors: African leaders have betrayed both the just aspirations of their countrymen and Africa's indigenous political systems, which in no way endorse tyranny. He argues that a second liberation struggle is beginning throughout the continent - one that will sweep away the kleptocracy and rediscover the African traditions that have endured throughout the horrors of both white colonialism and black neo-colonialism.

Synopsis

With independence from colonial rule, Africans had hoped for liberty, prosperity and a new beginning. Instead, they have experienced have brought nothing but economic misery, famine, senseless civil wars, wanton destruction, flagrant violations of human rights and brutal repression. Africa Betrayed is a powerful attack on the dictators who have ruined an entire continent. Dr. Ayittey writes devastatingly on the horrors of black neo-colonialism, arguing that it is naive for commentators to blame Africa's misery on external factors: African leaders have betrayed both the just aspirations of their countrymen and Africa's indigenous political systems, which in no way endorse tyranny. He argues that a second liberation struggle is beginning throughout the continent - one that will sweep away the kleptocracy and rediscover the African traditions that have endured throughout the horrors of both white colonialism and black neo-colonialism.

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Ayittey (economics, American U.), born in Ghana, writes passionately about the horrors of black neo-colonialism, arguing that Africa's despots are not supported by Africa's indigenous political systems, and that a second liberation struggle is building up on the continent. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Ayittey (economics, American U.), born in Ghana, writes passionately about the horrors of black neo-colonialism, arguing that Africa's despots are not supported by Africa's indigenous political systems, and that a second liberation struggle is building up on the continent. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1993
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
432
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780312104009

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