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The Mad Scramble for Africa

‘In contrast with the surging growth of the countries in our socialist camp and the development taking place, albeit much more slowly, in the majority of the capitalist countries, is the unquestionable fact that a large proportion of the so-called underdeveloped countries are in total stagnation, and that in some of them the rate of economic growth is lower than that of population increase.
‘These characteristics are not fortuitous; they correspond strictly to the nature of the capitalist system in full expansion, which transfers to the dependent countries the most abusive and barefaced forms of exploitation. It must be clearly understood that the only way to solve the questions now besetting mankind is to eliminate completely the exploitation of dependent countries by developed capitalist countries, with all the consequences that this implies.’
Che Guevara , 1964.
SUPPLEMENTAL: How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, Walter Rodney
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The outline that follows encapsulates the essence of “The Prison-Industrial Complex: The Global Economy,” highlighting Eve Goldberg and Linda Evans’ critical examination of the prison system’s relationship with global economic structures. The book serves as an important resource for understanding the complexities of mass incarceration and its implications for social justice, urging readers to consider the broader societal impacts of the prison-industrial complex and to engage in efforts for meaningful reform.
Key Themes Explored
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