Black redemption, War and its impact on black states, Poverty and famine in black states, Lack of good leadership in black states, Rigging of elections and sit-tight tyrants, Importance of industrialization for a nation's survival, Implications of historical records for black states, Supremacy of industrialized nations, The role of democratization in black states, Comp

PM News . 30 July 1996 . Pg 6

  The text discusses the challenges faced by black states, including war, poverty, famine, and the lack of good leadership. The author, Chinweizu, argues that industrialization and democratization are crucial for a nation's survival, and questions whether the current political systems and institutions in place are compatible with black cultures and psyches. The author suggests that historical records show the supremacy of industrial societies, and provides examples of countries such as Japan and Vietnam that were able to industrialize and defend themselves against colonial powers. The author concludes by emphasizing the importance of rethinking the current political systems and institutions in place in black states in order to achieve black redemption.

Summary

Summary may not be accurate; generated by machine learning.

The text discusses the challenges faced by black states, including war, poverty, famine, and the lack of good leadership. The author, Chinweizu, argues that industrialization and democratization are crucial for a nation's survival, and questions whether the current political systems and institutions in place are compatible with black cultures and psyches. The author suggests that historical records show the supremacy of industrial societies, and provides examples of countries such as Japan and Vietnam that were able to industrialize and defend themselves against colonial powers. The author concludes by emphasizing the importance of rethinking the current political systems and institutions in place in black states in order to achieve black redemption.

Related Topics

Archived by: Opemipo Aikomo