Groundings: Development, Pan-Africanism and Critical Theory
from July 2018
Last Number: August 2022
Pluto Journals
ISSN 2573-069X
Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 22
August 28, 2022
What are the Alternatives to Jail?
Education for Self-Effacement - A Student's View
25 Years Later, Marxism Remains a Tool for Our Struggle
Prisons Do Not Disappear Problems, They Disappear Human Beings
Maina wa Kinyatti: The Patriot Who Stood at a Time Many Would Have Preferred to Lie Down
July 01, 2018
Introduction to the Turkish Edition of How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
Memory and Narrative, Capturing Walter Rodney's Legacy: Interview with Professor Ewart Thomas
Back Matter
Front Matter
Book review
“Collaborators” or “Resistors,” “Loyalists” versus “Rebels”: Problematizing Colonial Binary Nomenclatures through the Prism of Dedan Kimathi's Career
The Black Panther Party's War of Position, Neoliberal Passive Revolution, and the Origin of the Prison Industrial Complex in the U.S. and Canada
Introducing Groundings: Development, Pan-Africanism and Critical Theory: The Journal of the Walter Rodney Foundation
August 28, 2022
Introduction to these Reflections on Maina wa Kinyatti's Kenya: A Prison Notebook
Editor's Introduction to the Kenya Edition, Nairobi: Vita Books 2021
Front Matter
Reflections on Kenya - A Prison Notebook: Intergenerational Inheritance of Social Struggles in Kenya
The Unfinished Task of National Liberation
The Struggle for Social Justice is Not a Walk in the Park
I Shall Never Surrender
Preface: Framing the Neocolonial Era
Books by Maina wa Kinyatti
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