Introduction
1. State and class in pre-colonial West Africa
2. Tribalism, colonialism and capitalism
3. Religion, racism and class
4. Sharia in Nigeria: a class analysis
5. The poverty of education in Ghana
6. South Africa in the twentieth century
Commentary and analysis to persuade people to become socialist and to act for themselves, organizing democratically and without leaders, to bring about a world of common ownership and free access. We are solely concerned with building a movement of socialists for socialism. We are not reformists with a programme of policies to patch up capitalism.
Introduction
1. State and class in pre-colonial West Africa
2. Tribalism, colonialism and capitalism
3. Religion, racism and class
4. Sharia in Nigeria: a class analysis
5. The poverty of education in Ghana
6. South Africa in the twentieth century
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