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Marxism and Decolonization in the 21st Century : Living Theories and True Ideas
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Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni
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Morgan Ndlovu
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June 18 2021
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9781003148302
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June 18 2021
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10.4324/9781003148302
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 31
The philosophy of liberation
pp. 49
The limits of postcolonial critique of Marxism
pp. 68
From Karl Marx to Kwame Nkrumah
pp. 89
Triple internationalism
pp. 109
Marxist theory, decoloniality, and Black African subjectivity
pp. 126
Convergence and divergence of Marxism and decolonisation of the 21st century
pp. 151
Black Marxism and liberatory praxis
pp. 171
The constraints for Marxism and African revolutions
pp. 186
Ante-Marx(ism)
pp. 210
Biographical comparative analysis of Black Power and Black Consciousness activists
pp. 228
Racial capitalism
pp. 248
Is Marxism clad in Eurocentric garb?
pp. 267
Marxism in decoloniality
pp. 281
‘For what the first sight misses is the invisible’
pp. 305
‘Cargo-cultism’ vs. ‘everyday decoloniality’ in 21st-century India
pp. 328
Economic policy-making and gender in 21st-century South Africa
pp. 339
Karl Marx is long dead; long live Karl Marx
pp. 355
Marxism, decoloniality, and the plight of mineworkers in South Africa
pp. 372
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