Liberation Lite: The Roots of Recolonization in Southern Africa

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Liberation Lite takes as its principal focus the limited meaning that liberation has come to have in southern Africa – despite the heroic struggles there that had so recently overthrown white racist rule. For the subsequent neocolonial recolonization of the subcontinent has not, in class and gender terms, allowed much real freedom for the mass of the southern Africa people, nor has it helped guarantee to them the expression of meaningful popular democratic voice. The book also discusses the role that Canada, like other western countries, has played in facilitating just such extremely narrow outcomes to the struggles in southern Africa; surveys the continuing scope for socialist aspiration and achievement that nonetheless survive within the region and throughout the global south; and reflects both on related debates that the author has had over many decades with his close friend and sometime author, the late Giovanni Arrighi, as well as on other relevant aspects of his own intellectual autobiography. Saul’s conclusion: the continued imperative of taking direction, personal and more broadly political, from Frelimo’s central slogan of that movement’s days of most active challenge to Portuguese overrule in Mozambique: A Luta Continua, the struggle continues.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR John S Saul

John S. Saul, professor emeritus of Toronto's pictured (in the weathered 1976 newspaper photo opposite) with a plain-clothesed policeman holding him down during an anti-apartheid demonstration against the participation in Canada of a visiting South Africa cricket side. Author of some 18 books on southern African and more general development issues, he remains committed to a politics of genuine liberation, one that is both anti-capitalist and profoundly democratic.

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Title
Liberation Lite: The Roots of Recolonization in Southern Africa
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788188789634
Length
136p., Index; 22cm.
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