Africa and the Global System of Capital Accumulation
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Africa and the Global System of Capital Accumulation

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Africa and the Global System of Capital Accumulation

About this book

Africa and the Global System of Capital Accumulation offers a groundbreaking analysis of the strategic role Africa plays in the global capitalist economy.

The exploitation of Africa's rich resources, as well as its labor, make it possible for major world powers to sustain their authority over their own middle-class populations while rewarding African collaborators in leadership positions for subjecting their populations into poverty and desperation. Middle-class obsessions such as computers, mobile phones, cars and the petroleum that fuels them, diamonds, chocolate – all of these products require African resources that are typically obtained by child or slave labor that helps to generate billionaires out of foreign investors while impoverishing most Africans. Oritsejafor and Cooper demonstrate that "primitive accumulation," believed by both Adam Smith and Karl Marx to be a process that precedes capitalism, is actually an integral part of capitalism. They also validate the thesis that capitalism incorporates racism as an organizing tool for the exploitation of labor in Africa and on a global scale. Case studies are presented on Nigeria, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Liberia, Congo, Tanzania, Somalia, Angola, Namibia, Sao Tome and Principe, and South Sudan. There are also chapters analyzing the interests of Russia and China in Africa.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars of African politics, development, and economics.

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Yes, you can access Africa and the Global System of Capital Accumulation by Emmanuel O Oritsejafor, Allan D. Cooper, Emmanuel O Oritsejafor,Allan D. Cooper in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Politics & International Relations & Development Economics. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Information
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. Africa: A political map
  8. List of figures
  9. List of tables
  10. List of contributors
  11. Preface
  12. 1 The role of primitive accumulation and racism in capitalist systems
  13. 2 Cocoa in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana: Chocolate and neoliberal capitalism
  14. 3 Capital accumulation in Liberia’s rubber and iron ore sectors
  15. 4 The Congo paradox: Accumulation crisis and resilience in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  16. 5 From unfree labor to neo-colonial extraction in Sao Tome and Principe
  17. 6 Russia’s return to Africa: Much ado but about what?
  18. 7 Diamonds in Africa and the continuing Cold War: A case study of building a capitalist ruling class in Namibia
  19. 8 Profiting from the conflict in Mogadishu: Capital accumulation in the failed state of Somalia
  20. 9 Benefitting a few: Oil rents in South Sudan
  21. 10 Angola’s transition from war to economic powerhouse
  22. 11 Capitalism and Africa’s (infra)structural dependency: A story of spatial fixes and accumulation by dispossession
  23. 12 Wealth accumulation and the Nigerian billionaire club: The case of Aliko Dangote
  24. 13 Tanzania can feed Africa: Potentials and challenges
  25. 14 Conclusion: Odious debts of the African capitalist state
  26. Index