
Intellectuals and African development
About this book
The essays in this book study responses to 'the African predicament'. They draw on a diversity of sources, including prominent writers such as Soyinka, Ngug̃i ̃and Achebe; military men in power; and students who defy repression. The volume suggests that intervention by international agencies claiming to promote 'democracy' and to 'empower the youth' may only reinforce authoritarian attitudes and structures. Instead, it gives voice to the outrage, ridicule, revolutionary ardour and reformist caution of those directly involved. It also exposes the shallow pretences of those in power, and conclud.
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- OL Work ID
- OL18207364W
Subjects
Politics and governmentSocial conditionsPolitical cultureInternational agenciesAfrica, politics and governmentAfrica, social conditionsRegional studies