How Europe Underdeveloped Africa"This book derives from a concern with the contemporary African situation. It delves into the past only because otherwise it would be impossible to understand how the present came into being and what the trends are for the near future. In the search for an understanding of what is now called underdevelopment in Africa, the limits of enquiry have had to be fixed as far apart as the fifteenth century, on the one hand and the end of the colonial period, on the other hand."-- |
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achieved African labor African societies agricultural America Arab areas Asia Bachwezi Bahutu Bank Batutsi became Benin bourgeois Britain British capitalism capitalist captives cash-crop church clan colonial Africa colonial education colonial period colonial powers colonial rule colonialists companies Congo cotton countries cultural Dahomey domination East economic Egypt epoch Ethiopia Europe European capitalist European slave trade exploitation export feudal fifteenth century forces France French French West Africa Ghana Gold Coast groups human imperialism imperialist important independence Indian industry instance investment ivory Kenya land Maghreb manufacture meant ment metropoles metropolitan military million mining Nigeria nineteenth century North peasants political population Portuguese pre-colonial production profits racist raw materials Rodney role ruling class sector Shaka ships Sierra Leone skills slavery social South Africa Sudan surplus tion Uganda underdeveloped Unilever Walter Walter Rodney wealth West Africa Western Sudan white settlers workers Yoruba Zimbabwe