The World-System and Africa
Social SciencesHistoryWorld Civilization

The World-System and Africa

by Immanuel Wallerstein

Publisher
Diasporic Africa Press, Inc.
Pages
228
Language
English
Published
2017

Overview

<p>In&nbsp;The World-System and Africa, Immanuel Wallerstein examines three important, interconnected themes that link Africa and the capitalist world-system of the last 500 years. While drawing attention to the structural crisis of the modern world-system, Wallerstein uses the first set of essays to&nbsp;explore the impact of this worldwide structural crisis on Africa. Next, he turns to identity politics, a political stance that came to prominence in the&nbsp;last thirty years, and considers the world-system context for the African dilemmas posed by this approach. Not unique to Africa, identity politics&nbsp;has become central to political struggles everywhere in the world-system. Finally, Wallerstein reflects on African thinkers&rsquo; analyses of current affairs&nbsp;both in the world-system and in Africa. Coming from someone who has been involved in writing about Africa for over seventy years, Wallerstein&nbsp;argues that if Africa is going to play an appropriate and significant role in resolving the structural crisis of the modern world-system, it is crucial&nbsp;that there continue to be a well-informed and intellectually relevant debate about the issues involved, the moral choices to be made, and the political strategies to follow.</p>

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