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Title: Eurocentric hegemony and African recolonisation
Authors: Mafa, Kwanisai Mafa
Keywords: Eurocentric, recolonization, independence, hegemony, exploitation.
Issue Date: Dec-2016
Series/Report no.: Africology: The Journal of Pan African Studies;Vol.9, No.10; p. 383-394
Abstract: This presentation argues that there is an imperative need to understand that Africa attained the flag and national anthem independence only, because a critical analysis of 21st century Africa indicates that Eurocentric principles, values and practices are still evident and that too many African states have been captured and become subjects of Eurocentric hegemony in a fashion that is reminiscent of recolonization. Thus, the imperialist’s goals are the creation of disorder and general political-economic chaos, a process intended to generate criminal opportunities for the fascistic superpower, the USA, and its subordinate imperialist powers in Europe and beyond. And furthermore, Africa’s independence and sovereignty stands at the crossroads as Eurocentric hegemony prepares to again, take over the economic opportunities and means of production in Africa.
Description: A publication by Mr Mafa Kwanisai Mafa a Senior Library Assistant in the Library Department, Midlands State University, Zimbabwe
URI: http://www.jpanafrican.org/docs/vol9no10/9.10-23-Mafa.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1912
ISSN: 2156-5600
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