Category - Non Fiction / Political Science
Format - Paperback
Condition - New
Listed - 2 months ago
Ships From - New York
Seller Description
Since the demise of the Socialist Bloc, the hitherto hot debate on whether or not there were classes in post-independence Africa and the rest of the Third World has abated. This book discusses the class situation and the various forms of class struggle in the Ghanaian society, exposing neo-liberal vulgarization of the class issue generally. It is asserted that negative behaviours and attitudes based on strong loyalty to one's ethnic group (nationality) were nurtured in Ghana on the eve of independence by the reactionary coloniai elite in their struggle to inherit political power from the British colonial authority. The discourse laments the reproduction and nourishment of this disturbing canker by dirty politics in Ghana a potentially explosive situation.