Capitalism and the Transformation of Africa: Reports from Equatorial GuineaPathfinder, 2009 - 150 pages "In the decades of wars, economic crises, and explosive class battles that lie ahead, the weight of the toilers of Africa in shaping the future will be greater than ever before." Reporting from Equatorial Guinea in central Africa, the authors focus on the social transformations unfolding, as revenues from offshore oil extraction are used to build infrastructure on which rising labor productivity, industry, and progress depend. Pulled into the world market as never before, both a capitalist class and a working class are being born. Includes firsthand accounts of the work of Cuban medical brigades in Equatorial Guinea, now extending to Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea-Conakry as hundreds of Cuban volunteer medics combat the Ebola epidemic. Here we see the living example of the Cuban Revolution, exemplified by the international solidarity of workers and farmers who took political power into their own hands five decades ago. Woven together, these seemingly disparate threads--the beginning transformation of production and class relations in Equatorial Guinea, and the proletarian course of the Cuban Revolution--show a future to be fought for today. "Reliable basic information about contemporary Equatorial Guinea, information that would be of much value to any reader who is not familiar with the country."--African Studies Quarterly Includes photos, maps, and index. |
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... capitalist production in some three - quarters of a century accelerates worldwide . The toll already being felt by toilers in the imperialist countries will be worse for those of the semicolonial world , and more destructive than during ...
... capitalist production in some three - quarters of a century accelerates worldwide . The toll already being felt by toilers in the imperialist countries will be worse for those of the semicolonial world , and more destructive than during ...
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... capitalist relations of production . As has happened in other parts of the world over the past five centuries , capital accumulation is today consolidating a capitalist class in Equatorial Guinea , with expanding private holdings in ...
... capitalist relations of production . As has happened in other parts of the world over the past five centuries , capital accumulation is today consolidating a capitalist class in Equatorial Guinea , with expanding private holdings in ...
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... capitalist corporate en- terprises . " We want small Guinean companies to become large ones , " he said . In the more than ten cities , towns , and rural areas we visited across Equatorial Guinea - from Bata and Mala- bo , the largest ...
... capitalist corporate en- terprises . " We want small Guinean companies to become large ones , " he said . In the more than ten cities , towns , and rural areas we visited across Equatorial Guinea - from Bata and Mala- bo , the largest ...
Table des matières
About the authors | 7 |
Background on Equatorial Guinea | 25 |
highlights realities facing millions in Africa 333 | 33 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Africa Angola Añisok Annobón apartheid Bata Bioko book fair Burkina Faso Cameroon capital capitalist Carlos Nse Nsuga colonial compañeros Congo Continental Region contingents country's Cuba Cuba's Cuban ambassador Cuban doctors Cuban internationalist Cuban medical brigade Cuban Revolution Cuban volunteer culture dictatorship Ebebiyin economic electrical Equato Equatorial Guinea Ernesto Che Guevara Escambray Evinayong Fang Fidel Castro French Gabon government of Equatorial graduating Guinean doctors hospital independence Jack Barnes Kogo labor live Luba Macías major Malabo Malcolm X Martín Koppel MARTIN KOPPEL/MILITANT Mary-Alice Waters Mbini medical school Mongomo National University Nelson Mandela Nguema Niefang Nsue nurses October organized Pathfinder Press paved political production revolutionary rial Guinea road slave social socialist revolution South African Spain Spanish struggle talk technicians Thomas Sankara tion told town transform United University of Equatorial vice rector Víctor Dreke women workers www.pathfinderpress.com young