Publisher: Langaa RPCIG, Cameroon
Pages: 330
Year: 2018
Category: African Studies, Development Studies, Social Sciences
Dimensions: 229 x 152mm
How Africa Developed Europe
Deconstructing the His-story of Africa, Excavating Untold Truth and What Ought to Be Done and Known
Whether Africa is developed or not, depends on how and what one
addresses. Development is relative. Nonetheless, the fact is: Africa
developed Europe; and thereby became underdeveloped. Addressed
academically, the notion of development creates many questions amongst
which are: Development in what? Whose development? Development for whom?
Who defines development? In this volume, the development dealt with is
polygonal; and touches on politico-economic sequels which also affect
the social aspect. No doubt. Africa is abundantly rich in terms of
resource and culture. Paradoxically, however, Africa is less developed
economically compared to Europe thanks to the history of unequal
encounters, among other reasons. We cannot emphasise enough the fact
that Africa’s underdevelopment is the price of the development of Europe
which is based on historical realities gyrating around Europe’s
criminal past wherein slavery and colonialism enabled Europe to spawn
its future capital and investment. How can anyone quibble about Europe’s
development resulting from perpetual plunderage of Africa with impunity
committed by European treasure-hunting adventurers? This volume
prescribes Africa’s restorative recompense as the only way forward for
the duo and the world.
£36.00
About the author
Mhango is the author of Saa ya Ukombozi, Nyuma ya Pazia, Souls on Sale, Born with Voice, Africa Reunite or Perish, Psalm of the Oppressed, Perpetual Search, Africa’s Best and Worst President: How Neocolonialism and Imperialism Maintained Venal Rules in Africa and ‘Is It Global War on Terrorism’ or Global War over Terra Africana?: The Ruse Imperial Powers Use to Occupy Africa Militarily for Economic Gains, How Africa Developed Europe: Deconstructing the His-story of Africa, Excavating Untold Truth and What Ought to Be Done and Known, Africa’s Dependency Syndrome: Can Africa Still Turn Things around for the Better?, Our Heritage, Family Friend of Animal and Matembezi Mbugani (Children’s book co-authored with his wife Nesaa).