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Red Africa

Reclaiming Revolutionary Black Politics
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Red Africa by Kevin Ochieng Okoth delves into the historical and scientific intersections between Africa and the Soviet Union. It explores the cultural and ideological exchanges that shaped a unique narrative of collaboration and influence during the Cold War era. The book combines engaging storytelling with insightful analysis to illuminate a lesser-known aspect of global history.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the intersections of ecological science and the sociopolitical dynamics of Africa. The author delves into the continent's unique biodiversity and how these natural elements are shaped by and shape the cultural and political landscapes. If you appreciate a rich exploration of nature through a socio-historical lens, this book could be a captivating read.

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Red Africa

Excavating the history of Marxism and Black revolutionary politics

Salvaging a decolonised future

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Red Africa makes the case for a revolutionary Black politics inspired by Marxist anti-colonial struggles in Africa. Kevin Ochieng Okoth revisits historical moments when Black radicalism was defined by international solidarity in the struggle against capitalist-imperialism. These moments help us navigate the complex histories of the Black radical tradition.

He challenges common misconceptions about national liberation, showing that the horizon of national liberation was not limited to the nation-building projects of post-independence governments. While African socialists sought to distance themselves from Marxism and argued for a 'third way' socialism rooted in 'traditional African culture', the intellectual and political tradition Okoth calls 'Red Africa' demonstrated that Marxism and Black radicalism were never incompatible.

The revolutionary Black politics of Eduardo Mondlane, AmΓ­lcar Cabral, Walter Rodney and AndrΓ©e Blouin gesture toward a decolonised future that never materialised. We might yet build something new from the ruins of national liberation, something which clings onto the utopian promise of freedom and refuses to let go.

Red Africa is not simply an exercise in nostalgia. It is a political project that hopes to salvage what remains of this traditionβ€”which has been betrayed, violently suppressed, or erasedβ€”and to build from it a Black revolutionary politics capable of imagining new futures out of the uncertain present.

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Red Africa by Kevin Ochieng Okoth is lauded for its provocative analysis of Black Studies and Marxism on the African continent. It revisits the philosophies of mid-20th-century African revolutionaries and critiques contemporary decolonial thought. The book highlights anticolonialism and Marxist influences while questioning current perspectives, offering a stimulating intervention in leftist political discourse.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781839767371

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 October 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 12.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 154g

Pages: 176

About the Author

Kevin Ochieng Okoth is a writer and researcher based in London. He is part of the Salvage Editorial Collective and is a regular contributor to the London Review of Books. He holds an MPhil in Political Theory from the University of Oxford and regularly participates in conferences, speaking on themes related to anti-imperialism and twentieth century anti-colonial movements. He is a founding editor of Nommo Mag.

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