First published in 1986, this work challenges underdevelopment
analyses of Africaa (TM)s past experiences and future prospects,
and builds upon a very wide range of recent historical research to
argue that the impact of Capitalism has resulted in economic
progress and significant improvements in living standards. In
marked contrast to the dependency approach, they propose that the
important political and economic differences between the
experiences of developing countries should be stressed and
analysed. The argument is supported by a detailed look at the
emergence since 1900 of capitalist social relations of production
in nine different countries.
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