TY - BOOK AU - Soyinka,Wole AU - Amin,Samir AU - Bereket H. Selassie, AU - Mugo,Micere Githae AU - Mkandawire,P.Thandika TI - Reimagining Pan-Africanism: distinguished Mwalimu Nyerere lecture series 2009-2013 SN - 9789987753468 AV - DT30.5 .S69 2015 U1 - 320.54096 23 PY - 2015///] CY - Tanzania PB - Mkuki na Nyota Publishers Ltd KW - Pan-Africanism KW - History KW - Panafricanisme KW - Histoire KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Essays KW - bisacsh KW - Government KW - General KW - National KW - Reference KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - Regional Studies KW - Economic history KW - fast KW - Politics and government KW - Social conditions KW - Africa KW - Economic conditions KW - 1960- KW - Afrique KW - Conditions économiques KW - Politique et gouvernement KW - Conditions sociales KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Foreword; Introduction. Resurrecting Radical Pan-Africanism; 1. New Imperialisms; About the author. Professor Wole Soyinka; New Imperialisms I. Whose Empire Is It Anyway?; New Imperialisms II. Anything to do with Slavery?; Vote of Thanks to Wole Soyinka; 2. Long Road to Socialism; About the author. Professor Samir; Long Road to Socialism I. The end of the crisis of capitalism or capitalism in crisis?; Capitalism, a parenthesis in history; From one long crisis to another; Crisis of capitalism or capitalism in crisis?; The second wave of emancipation by the people: a "remake" of the twentieth century or better?Towards a second wave of victorious struggles for the emancipation of workers and peoples; Long Road to Socialism II. The north/south conflict remains central in the socialist perspective; Defeating military control of the planet by imperialists; Democracy associated with social progress; "The environment" or the socialist perspective of use value? The ecological question and so-called sustainable development; "Aid", an additional tool for controlling vulnerable countries; Poverty, civil society, good governance: the poor rhetoric of the dominant discourseConventional economics: an ideological instrument that is central to capitalist reproduction; The North-South Conflict in Globalisation in Crisis; Vote of Thanks to Samir Amin; 3. From Colonial Borders to African Unity; About the author. Citation for Professor Bereket Habte Selassie; Introductory Remarks; From Colonial Borders to African Unity I; Post-colonial Pan-Africanism. A Historical and Biographical Testament; Origin of the Pan-African Idea; Négritude and the French Pan-African Connection; What is Négritude?Nkrumah and African Unity; From a Government-based to a People-based Conference; The All African Peoples Conference; The Seductive Power of Nationalism; Nkrumah and the Organization of African Unity (OAU); Pan-Africanism and Self Determination; Conclusion; From Colonial Borders to African Unity II; Pan-Africanism and Problems of African Nation-Statehood in the Age of Globalization: The Dialectic of the Universal and the Local; As if an angel whispered in their ears; Core Values as Mediating Principles; Democracy; National Unity and Stability; Rule of Law and Human Rights; Sustainable DevelopmentSocial Justice; Africa and the Challenge of Globalization; Conclusion; Vote of Thanks to Professor Bereket Habte Selassie; 4. Art, Artists and the Flowering of Pan-Africana Liberated Zone; About the author. Professor Mĩcere Gĩthae Mũgo; Art, Artists and the Flowering of Pan-Africana Liberated Zones; Point of Entry: Hodi! Hodi!; Prelude; Dialogue Cycle 1: Call and Response ... ; Dialogue Cycle 2: Paying Mwalimu Homage ... ; Dialogue Cycle 3: Grounding Basic Concepts ... ; Dialogue Cycle 4: In Praise of Art and Artists in Liberation Zones… N2 - In the nineteen 60s and 70s, the University of Dar es salaam was recognised internationally as a great academic institution, and the site of anti-colonialist, anti-imperialist, socialist studies and activism. With the onslaught of neo-liberalism beginning with Structural Adjustment Programmes in Tanzania in the mid 80s, the university was one of its prime targets; subjected to numerous pressures designed to extinguish the flames of revolutionary scholarship and activism. The establishment in 2008 of the Mwalimu Nyerere Chair on Pan, Africanism with Professor Issa Shivji as its first Chairman, and the annual Distinguished Nyerere Lectures Series inaugurating annual intellectual festivals was, in Professor Shivji's introduction to this volume of collected lectures, the resurrection of radical Pan-Africanism at the University of Dar es salaam. The impact of the festivals and the lectures went well beyond the university community, as substantial number of the participants at these lectures and debates were citizen intellectuals, not part of the university community. The calibre of the distinguished lecturers speaks for itself; there could be no better representation of progressive African intellectuals honouring the legacy of Mwalimu Nyerere, than Professors Wole Soyinka, Samir Amin, Bereket Habte Selassie, Micere Githae Mugo and Thandika Mkandawire whose lectures are published in this book UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1220710 ER -