The Third Pan-African Revolution

The Third Pan-African Revolution
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Download or read book The Third Pan-African Revolution written by Bidiga Abdoul-Bassiti and published by Abdoul-Bassiti BIDIGA. This book was released on with total page 163 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A tri-civilizational war is ongoing, to which Africa has attempted to respond over three distinct periods, each marked by divergent realities. The current third revolution is set against an African context that has long served as a laboratory for new economic structures, unions, and tools of economic and psychological warfare, among others. Through this diversity of experiments and models imposed by the leaders of the old world order, African potential continues to be hindered, preventing local populations from fully benefiting. There is even a risk to the survival of the Black African civilization. Hence, there is an urgent need to rethink the only effective response that has been implemented since 3200 BC: Pan-Africanism, particularly considering the geo-economic imperatives that underpin this war of civilizations.


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