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		<title>How Europe Underdeveloped Africa: The Legacy of Walter Rodney</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>by Lee Wengraf</p>A number of African economies have experienced a massive boom in wealth and investment over the past decade. Yet most ordinary Africans live in dire poverty with diminished life expectancy, high unemployment and in societies with low-levels of industry. For the roots of these conditions of &#8220;under-development,&#8221; one historical account stands alone in importance: Walter Rodney&#8217;s How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (1972). Walter Rodney was a scholar, working class militant and revolutionary from Guyana. Influenced by Marxist ideas, he is central to the Pan-Africanist canon for many on the left. In How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, Rodney situates himself in several theoretical [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><span style="color: #000000;">A number of African economies have experienced a massive boom in wealth and investment over the past decade. Yet most ordinary Africans live in dire poverty with diminished life expectancy, high unemployment and in societies with low-levels of industry. For the roots of these conditions of &ldquo;under-development,&rdquo; one historical account stands alone in importance: Walter Rodney&rsquo;s <em>How Europe Underdeveloped Africa</em> (1972).</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Walter Rodney was a scholar, working class militant and revolutionary from Guyana. Influenced by Marxist ideas, he is central to the Pan-Africanist canon for many on the left. In How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, Rodney situates himself in several theoretical traditions: the writings of Caribbean revolutionary Frantz Fanon, the dependency theories of Andre Gunder Frank and others, the Pan-Africanist tradition including George Padmore and C.L.R. James, and African socialism as popularized by national leaders such as Tanzania&rsquo;s Julius&nbsp;Kambarage&nbsp;Nyerere&nbsp; and Guinea&rsquo;s Ahmed&nbsp;Sékou Touré. As Horace Campbell describes, &ldquo;His numerous writings on the subjects of socialism, imperialism, working class struggles and Pan Africanism and slavery contributed to a body of knowledge that came to be known as the Dar es Salaam School of Thought. Issa Shivji, Mahmood Mamdani, Claude Ake, Archie Mafeje, Yash Tandon, John Saul, Dan Nabudere, O Nnoli, Clive Thomas and countless others participated in the debates on transformation and liberation.&rdquo;<a href="http://roape.net/2017/06/16/europe-underdeveloped-africa-legacy-walter-rodney/#_edn1" name="_ednref1" target="_blank" rel="noopener">[1]</a></span></p>
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