class struggle in africa

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2.453 documents for class struggle in africa
  • ... contemporary realities confronting the African Diaspora. This reflected, in large part, the conti... as the product of this three-way struggle for power. This is problematic since the persisten...

  • ...Arik Air, West Africa's largest commercial and Africa's fastest growing ... services and cable services on Ink Classic and 5 percent cash back in the same categories on ... 2012, the United States will continue to struggle with high unemployment rates and ongoing effects o...

  • ...For example, it has roots in classical Greek and Roman thought. In Antigone, Sophocles's ... inclination in Germany, France, or South Africa is to separate dignity from autonomy in order to e... issue "contributes to the intellectual struggle of opinions." (288) . Elsewhere in Europe, reputat...

  • On the positive side, both organizations have documented increased interest in intersexuality.\n Placing it firmly on people's conceptual maps and making it part of everyday awareness is of crucial importance because, in the context of South Africa's liberation struggle and canon of human rights law and legal culture . . . the liberation struggle creates significant openings for active protection of the rights of the intersexed. Issues particular to South African intersexuality- including the application of the term stabane, accusations of intersexuality as more common among black South Africans than whites, and racist and classisi histories of medical diagnoses and treatment- explicitly weave race, class, sexuality, and gender together and form a critical foundation for Semenya's curr...

  • Those of us who in the Sixties saw [Kwame Nkrumah] as an uplifted and uplifting light of Africa and African people cannot help but feel a profound sense of satisfaction in the current credit and recognition being given him and the historical vindication of him and his works which this current outpour of praise and recognition reflects. President John Atta Mills of Ghana, breaking from the pattern of former Ghanaian leaders who would not concede Nkrumah's greatness or continuing relevance, declared his birthday "Founder's Day". He also spoke of him in this centenary observation as "the man who led our independence struggle and lit the flame that blazed the liberation struggle of the continent". And he rightfully praised Nkrumah as one "who opened the doors of Ghanaian politics, previousl...

    ... of the educated elite and wealthy merchant class, to the ordinary people of Ghana, market women, fa...

  • ... below deck--the lives and roles of working class sailors, even pirates, in the period before the Am... point Rediker describes how the class struggle in Africa and the "process of selection, enslaveme...

  • Revolutionary movements in South Africa and elsewhere in the world were founded on the need to remove political systems that were considered as the root cause of poverty and suppression. Today, South Africa is a sovereign state and poverty remains. As much as poverty was part of the Liberation Movement agenda, it may be considered as a trap in South Africa where the gap between the rich and the poor remains very wide. The xenophobic attacks in May 2008 have been attributed to poverty. The discourse of rural development centres on fighting rural poverty. However, there is no commonly shared definition of both rural development and rural poverty. To further complicate the discourse, there is no consensus on how to measure both phenomena. Fighting rural poverty demands wisdom for it involv...

    ... of the major reasons for the liberation struggles in Africa. Poverty is a trap for it may trigger so...There are social classes in South Africa and each one of them has its own f...

  • ... his nomination for the presidency of the African Studies Association (ASA) in April of 2004, the fo... on Culture and Customs of Africa, and the Classic Authors of Texts and Authors on Africa for Africa ...; the formation of national parties; the struggle for independence; the political history and econom...

  • Another focus for discussion was Kawaida's emphasis on a new language and logic in the Malcolmian sense. It is a fundamental teaching of Kawaida that our lives and struggle require a language and logic that is liberated and liberating. For our language and logic to be liberated means they are freed from the enslaving concepts, ideas and terms rooted in the race, class and sexual systems of oppression which define and dominate this society. And for them to be liberating is to be so crafted, chosen and conveyed that they aid in freeing us from the conceptual imprisonment and in generating concepts and ideas that not only render ineffective the catechism of impossibilities taught by aie dominant society, but also opens doors to deeper understanding of self, society and the world and the po...

    ... aim of the Kawaida Institute of Pan-African Studies (KIPAS) which held its 30th Annual Seminar...

  • Earlier, he told the authence packed with activists that he suspected that hope in Obama had "dissipated," that the "jubilation" over Obama's election has gone away. "What we now see in Obama is a man we thought would extend an olive branch to Cuba, but he didn't. Instead, he extended the [economic] embargo. Under Obama, the hopes for immigration reform have been dashed. And there have been more people killed by un-piloted drones in the Middle East and Africa under Obama than under [George] Bush. The capitalist crisis, that's what Obama really symbolizes. The loss of political stability demonstrating the fall of imperialist globalization," argued [Larry Holmes]. "Nine million jobs lost in the last two and a half years; could be more like 11 or 12 million jobs lost. There is permanent ...

    ... symbol, the beacon of African peoples' struggle against slavery," said Larry Holmes, a member of t..., causing a growing and noticeable class struggle, and uprisings such as the [right-wing] T...



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