
Imperialism 2.0
Why Africa
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Narrated by:
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Bill Franchuk
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By:
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Ernest Makulilo
About this listen
Imperialism has been seen as the highest stage of capitalism. But what we are now witnessing around the world is the upgraded imperialism, which I call Imperialism 2.0. Under the upgraded Imperialism 2.0, the game has changed. African countries were hoping to "develop" soon after colonialism. But with Imperialism 2.0, Africa is still under new colonialism and will be subjected to it in different shapes and forms until the end of the world, unfortunately.
This book, Imperialism 2.0, answers the question of why Africa will continue to be poor and colonized for centuries to come. The book goes further to provide what should be done to end it and develop a strong independent economy.
©2019 Ernest Makulilo (P)2019 Ernest Makulilo
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