Africa in struggle: national liberation and proletarian revolution
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adam_text | Table
of Contents
Preface
....................................
Acknowledgments
...........................
v
1.
The European Colonial Invasion and
Early Anti-Colonial Resistance
................
1
Hierarchical Clan System vs. Village Community
(5) —
Slave/ Ivory Trade
(9) —
Why Europe?
(12) —
From Mercantile
to Colonial Imperialism
(14) —
African Resistance
(21) —
The
Separation of the Producers from the Means of Production
(28)
-
The Congo Free State
(30) -
World War
1 (33).
2.
The Class Structure of Africa
Under the Reign of Imperialism
..............37
Imperialism Distorts Africa s Productive Forces
(38) —
Euro¬
pean vs. Traditional Economic Sector
(40) —
Bourgeoisie
(41) —
Modem Middle Classes
(42) —
Traditional Petty Bourgeoisie
(43)
—
Proletariat
(44) —
National Bourgeoisie, Bureaucratic
Bourgeoisie
(46).
3.
World War
2
and the Stalinist Betrayal
.........49
The People s Front Against Fascism/ But For Colonialism
(50) —
Free France Colonially Enslaves Algeria
(52) —
Capitalist Boom,
Redoubled Exploitation of African Workers
(54).
4.
Algeria: The Bourgeoisie Seizes the Revolution
.. 56
Communist Party Does the Work of French Colonialism
(57) —
The Liberation War Begins
(58) —
FLN s Contradictory Aspects
(59) —
Cleavage Between FLN s Internal and External Organ¬
ization
(60) —
Bloodletting Between Contending Nationalist
Groups
(62) —
French Communists Remain in the Camp of
French Imperialism
(63) -
The Battle of Algiers
(63) -
viii
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
ix
FLN
vs.
MNA
Struggle Climaxes
(65) —
De
Gaulle Returns
to Power
(66) —
FLN Did Not Wage a People s War
(68) —
The Colonial State Was Not Smashed
(69) -
Kabylia
(71) —
The
Reactionary War Between Algeria and Morocco
(71) —
Déjà Vu
(72) —
Workers Self-Management and Agrarian Policy
(72) —
Industrial Policy
(77) —
Ben Bella Brings the Labor Unions to
Heel
(78) —
French Domination Continues
(78) —
Ben Bella
Vacillates...
(79) —
...and Colonel Boumedienne Acts
(80) —
Boumedienne s Agrarian Reform
(81) —
The Woman Question
(85) -
Kabylia Revisited
(85).
5.
Kenya: From Land and Freedom Army Insurgency
to Kenyatta s Good Government
...........88
Missionaries Preach the Gospel of the Commodity
(89) —
The
Colonial Overturn of Pre-Class Tribal Society
(91) —
Rise of the
Nationalist Movement
(92) — Mau Mau Oathings (94) —
Rumblings of Insurrection, State of Emergency
(97) —
The Land
and Freedom Army Forms
(98) —
Colonial Counterinsurgency
Targets Gikuyu Peasants
(99) —
War s Stalemate and Operation
Anvil
(101) -
LFA s Fatal Weaknesses
(102) -
The Tribal
Question
(105) —
Psychological Warfare
(106) —
Labor Move¬
ment Disconnected from Anti-Colonial Revolt
(107) —
British
Colonialism Wins
(108) —
Kenyatta Gets the Nod
(110) —
Suppression of Somali Insurgents in the Northeast
(111) —
Settler Farmer Bourgeoisie Retrenches
(111).
6.
The Imposition of Neocolonialism
...........113
U.S. Imperialism Poses Before Africa as a Liberator
(114) —
The
Old Empires Recede
(116) —
Balkanization
(118) —
Imperialism
Breeds Underdevelopment
(119) —
The
Neocolonial,
National
Bourgeoisie
(122) —
Mass Famine
(123) —
The Racist Myth of
Overpopulation
(125) -
Which Class Shall Rule?
(125).
7.
The Congo: Dismembered, Then Slammed
Together by Imperialism
.................127
The Tribal Problem
(129) —
Breakneck Decolonization
(131) —
Mutiny in the Force
Publique
(131) —
Lumumba Vacillates;
Belgium Invades; Tshombe Moves
(132) —
UN Force a Front for
Western Imperialism
(133) —
Kasavubu-Mobutu-Tshombe Coup
Destroys Lumumba
(134) —
UN Force Shifts Gears to State
Centralism
(135) —
Military-Bureaucratic Bourgeoisie Has a
AFRICA
Feast
(136) -
The Revolution of
1964 (137) -
The White Terror
(139) —
Mobutu s Second Coup
(140) —
The Katanga/Shaba
Insurrection of
1977 (141) -
Katanga/Shaba Revisited:
1978 (143).
&
Nigerian Civil War
196770:
Inter-Imperialist Proxy War
................146
Social Basis of Tribal Contradictions
(147) —
The First Coup:
lbo
Junior Officers Nudge General Ironsi into Power
(148) —
The
Second Coup: Northern Officers Take Over, Anti-lbo Pogroms
Rage in the North
(150) —
Racist Revenge in the East
(151) —
Tribalist Jockeying over Structure of State
(151) —
Biafra
Secedes, Lagos Attacks
(152) —
Two Contending Military Cliques
(153) —
An Inter-Imperialist War
(153) —
Oil Politics of the War
(155) —
The National and Tribal Question
(157) —
What Could
Have Been Done?
(159) —
Internationalization
(160) —
Nigeria
Wins, the Nigerian Peoples Lose
(161).
9.
African Bonapartism
.....................163
Left Bonapartism and Right Bonapartism
(166) —
Egypt
(170) —
Libya
(172) -
Guinea-Conakry
(173) -
Liberia
(174) -
Ghana
(175) —
The Checkered Legacy of Nkrumah
(178) —
Congo-
Brazzaville
(187) —
Zambia
(188) —
Tanzania
(189) —
Uganda
(191) -
Somalia
(193) -
Ethiopia
(194) -
Sudan
(194).
10.
China—Cuba
—
Angola and
the Permanent Revolution
.................197
The Conception of Marx and
Engels
(197) -
Russia and the
Theory of Permanent Revolution
(199) -
Chinese Revolution
and Counterrevolution of
1925-7 (203) -
Revival of the Chinese
Revolution and Rise of the Workers State on Wheels
(205) -
The Cuban Revolution
(213) -
Which Class Leads the National
Liberation Movement?
(216) -
Africa
(217) -
It Began in
Cameroun
(218) -
The Portuguese Colonies
(219).
11.
Angola, Mozambique: The Dawn of
Workers Power in Africa
................220
The Revolts of
ЛШШ
(221) -
Militarist Adventurism or
People s War
(225) -
Neocolonial
Fronts Rise to Challenge
MPLA
(226) -
MPLA Begins Protracted People s War
(228) -
Caetano
Builds Up His Own Gravediggers
(230) -
Class Struggle
within Frelimo
(231) -
Portuguese Colonialism s Death Agony
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
xi
(232) —
The Portuguese Workers Rise
(234) —
Angolan Masses
Organize, Arms Themselves Under Whip of Counterrevolution
(235) —
MPLA Enters Coalition Government
(236) —
The Luanda
Insurrection
(237) —
Class War in the Countryside
(23Ö)
—
South
Africa, Zaire Invade
(241) —
Soviet-Cuban Aid to MPLA
Accelerates, FAPLA Counteroffensive Begins
(242) —
Internal
Contradictions Primary
(244) —
Permanent Revolution Vindi¬
cated
(246) —
Frelimo s Triumph
(248) —
Agrarian Policy
(249)
—
Imdustriai Policy
(250) —
Workers and Peasants Democracy
in Mozambique
(251) —
Contradictions of
Poder
Popular in
Angola
(252) —
The
Alves
Putsch
(255) —
Bureaucratic Consoli¬
dation
(256) —
Struggle against Bureaucracy in Mozambique
(260).
12.
The Revolution in Guinea-Bissau
and the Heritage of Amilcar
Cabral
..........262
Horizontal and Vertical Social Formations of Guinea-Bissau
(263) —
Cabral:
His Social Origins, His Theoretical Insights
(264)
—
Early Pitfalls and Strengths of the PAIGC
(270) -
Cabral
Leads Rectification Conference
(272) —
Cabral s Revolutionary
Democratic Practice
(273) —
Cabral
is Assassinated
(274) —
Guinea-Bissau is Liberated
(274) —
Agrarian Policy
(274) —
Bureaucratic Deformation
(276) —
Unprincipled Coup
(277).
13.
Ethiopia: From Democratic Revolution
to Military Reaction
....................281
Birth of the Modern Eritrean Liberation Movement
(282) —
Capitalist Transformation of Agriculture in Southern Ethiopia
(283) —
Pre-Capitalist Land Relations in the North
(284) —
Somali Revolt in the Ogaden
(285) —
Eritrean Struggle Sharpens
(286) —
Modern Class Formation in Urban Ethiopia
(287) —
The
Famine of
1973 (288) —
Ethiopian Revolution Begins
(290) —
The Military Takes Over
(294) — 1975:
Radical Land Reform,
Nationalization of Industry and Urban Land, Suppression of
Labor Movement
(297) —
Dergue s White Terror in Asmara
(304)
—
U.S. Imperialism Supports Revolutionary Dergue
(304) —
1976:
Thermidor
in the Countryside, Reactionary Mobilization of
Lumpenproletariat,
Renewal of War against Eritrea
(305) — 1977:
White Terror
(309) —
Mengistu s Left Foreign Policy Turn
(313)
—
The Eritrean Revolution
(315) —
Women s Liberation in
Eritrea
(320) —
Eritrea s Liberation is within Sight...
(324) —
...But
the Dergue Gets a Massive Soviet Bailout
(325) —
A No Win
xii
AFRICA
War for the Dergue
(326) —
Demise of ELF, Resurgence of
EPLF
(327) —
Tigre
(327) — Djibouti (329) —
Somalia and
the Ogaden
(331) —
Oromia
(334).
14.
Zimbabwe: The Revolution Aborted
.........337
African Proletariat Raises its Head
(338) —
Classical Bourgeois
Nationalism s Dead End
(339) —
Settlers Unilateral Declaration
of Independence
(340) —
Nationalist Movement at an Impasse
(342) —
ZANU Radicalizes, Launches Liberation War
(342) —
Vorster-Smith-Kaunda Detente Aims to Liquidate ZANU s
Armed Struggle
(344) —
Reactionary Rebellion within ZANU
(346) —
Chitepo Assassinated, ZANU s Rear Base in Zambia
Destroyed
(347) —
The Struggle Intensifies in the East
(348) —
Sithole s Complaint
(349) —
Patriotic Front Formed
(350) —
Smith s Internal Settlement
(355) —
Mugabe s Negotiated
Betrayal
(357) —
Mugabe Suppresses ZANU s Revolutionary
Command Staff
(358) —
The Elections
(359) —
The World Is Not
Stood on its Head
(361) —
Antagonistic Class Annies
(363) —
The
Tekére
Affair
(364) —
Agrarian Policy
(364) —
Coup
Machinations?
(365)
Mugabe and Nkomo Suppress Their Own
Guerrillas
(366).
15.
The UN and the OAU in the Face
of the Liberation Struggles
................369
From League of Nations to United Nations
(371) —
Horn of
Africa
(372) -
Who Lurks Behind the World Bank and IMF?
(372) -
How the UN Works to Corrode National Liberation
Movements
(373) -
Namibia
(374) -
The OAU
(376) -
Western Sahara
(379) -
The Receding Mirage
(380).
16.
The Role of the USSR and China
............382
17.
Three Concepts of Ban-African Nationalism
.. .388
The Reactionary Utopian Conception
(390) -
The Reformist-
Rad.cal Conception
(393) -
The Revolutionary Marxist
Conception
(395).
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
xiii
18.
South Africa: Economic Powerhouse of Africa,
Key to African Liberation
..................399
The Anglo-Boer War
(400) —
Bambatha s Rebellion
(402) —
Renewed Expropriation of African Peasants
(402) —
Black Prole¬
tarianization, White Proletarianization
(403) —
Boer Worker/-
Landlord Coalition Surges to Power, Extends Color Bar
(405) —
World War
2
Brings Liberal Smuts Back to Power...
(405) —
...But Postwar Racist Rule Requires Nationalists Return
(406) —
Apartheid
(407) —
African Women Take to Struggle
(410) —
The
Sharpeville Massacre
(412) —
Resurgence of African Workers
Movement
(417) —
The Soweto Rebellion and the Judgment of
Solomon
(417) —
Bantustan
Independence
(419) —
Imperialism
Needs Apartheid
(420) —
Crisis of African Political Leadership
(420) —
Matriarchy and Women s Liberation
(422) —
CONCLUSION
(422).
Reference Notes
...........................429
Selected and Annotated Bibliography
..........446
Index
....................................462
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