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THE ENDURING RELEVANCE OF
WALTER RODNEYS
HOW EUROPE UNDERDEVELOPED AFRICA
Karim F Hirji
Daraja Press
Published by Daraja Press
http://darajapress.com
Karim F Hirji 2017
All rights reserved.
Cover design: Base X Studio
Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Hirji, Karim F., author
The enduring relevance of Walter Rodneys How Europe Underdeveloped Africa / Karim F Hirji.
Includes bibliographical references.
Issued in print and electronic formats.
ISBN 978-0-9952223-9-7 (softcover).ISBN 978-0-9953474-0-3 (ebook)
1. Rodney, Walter. How Europe underdeveloped Africa. 2. AfricaHistory20th centuryHistoriography. 3. Africa HistoryTextbooks. I. Title.
DT19.7.R62H57 2017960.0722C2016-907305-X
C2016-907306-8
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To
Rafik Hirji
Competent Professional
Compassionate Human Being
Brother, Like No Other
and
Ed Ferguson
Astute Historian
Committed to Social Justice
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Still a good idea
Interview with Gandhi, 1931:
Interviewer:Mister Gandhi, what do you think of Western civilization?
MK Gandhi:I think it would be a good idea.
On Iraq Sanctions, 12 May 1996:
Lesley Stahl:We have heard that half a million children have died. I mean thats more children than died in Hiroshima. And, you know, is the price worth it?
US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright:I think this is a very hard choice, but the price, we think the price is worth it.
Town Hall Meeting, 13 May 1996:
US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright:If we have to use force, it is because we are America! We are the indispensable nation. We stand tall, and we look further into the future.
Contents
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Preface
Preface
This book is about a book, a book which was the 20th centurys most important book on African history. I talk of Walter Rodneys preeminent, paradigm-shifting text, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (HEUA). The primary theme developed in these pages is that HEUAis as relevant for Africa and beyond today, as it was when it came out 45 years ago. Its importance for understanding the continents past and present trajectories, and the myriad of grave socio-economic problems it faces has not diminished. It is as well pivotal for formulating a viable strategy to confront these problems and embark on the path to genuine development for its people. And as we examine various aspects of his book, the life of the author is also brought into the picture, though to a secondary degree.
The voices that dominate the modern social and political landscape, though, hold otherwise: As with scores of progressive intellectuals and activists of the past, the prevailing ideology functions to relegate Rodney into the deepest, almost unreachable, ravines of memory. A person who once was widely known is now a nonentity, a stranger to the youth in Africa and the Caribbean. And when they encounter him in the classroom, it is through secondary sources that distort both what he actually wrote and his framework of historical analysis.
In addition, there is a conscious, concerted effort from some quarters to make the case that even if Rodneys ideas were pertinent for the colonial and early post-colonial African conditions, they do not hold water today. They say that it is not an external entity but Africas power hungry and corrupt leaders who are underdeveloping the continent today.
These misguided views are based on viewing society through disjoint compartments of politics, culture, social affairs and economics. They paint a shallow picture of the relationship between the internal and the external, between economics and politics, and between growth and development. And, they derive from not appreciating the structural and class nature of the phenomenon we call underdevelopment. Their flaws rest on a fundamental ideological bias: that private enterprise and donor assistance constitute the indispensable saviours of Africa.
On the other hand, an integrated, dynamic, dialectical perspective of the type deployed by Rodney allows us to formulate an empirically sound and coherent picture of Africa, past and present, and chart a viable, self-guided path out of the maladies it faces. Hence I place heavy emphasis on the method of analysing history and society employed in HEUA.
To develop an appreciation for Rodneys method, I begin by introducing HEUA, and recounting its initial impact. I then portray in general terms the global scene of that era. This leads to an overview of the waves of mental liberation unleashed by progressive movements and intellectuals as a part of the struggle to change an unjust societal reality. Walter Rodney was a key figure in that process.
Yet, in the decades that followed, these phenomenal achievements were subjected to an almost total reversal. Works of many prominent progressives were erased from popular and academic memory as if the entire episode had been a dream. But a few hardy ones stood their ground. HEUA ranks among them.
After delving into these matters, I focus on Walter Rodney. He was not an arm chair academic but a revolutionary in the true sense of the word. And he had a decisive impact on the methodology of conceptualizing African history. Going further, I list and respond to the main criticisms of HEUA that have been expressed over time. And this leads me to ask: How do the current students of African history encounter Rodney? To answer this query, I critically review the representations of HEUA in major textbooks on the general history of Africa.
In the final two chapters, I sum up my case for the enduring relevance of Rodney and HEUA, and describe my personal interactions with this towering specimen of humanity. My observations become a springboard that leads me to ponder: In his wake and spirit, where do we, as African patriots, go from here?
Walter Rodney lived and died for the people. Other progressive intellectuals/activists of that era made similar sacrifices. They have left us a priceless legacy. The new generation needs to critically engage with them, to learn from their struggles, achievements and errors. I hope this book will propel that on-going but presently slow-moving process forward.
Karim Hirji
January 2017
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Walter Rodneys How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (HEUA) is no doubt the 20th centurys most important and influential book on African history. Revolutionizing the rendition of the continents past and present through its methodology, substance and style, its impact was felt far beyond academia. It inspired, educated and directed countless readers, young and old, from all walks of life, towards anti-imperialist, Pan-Africanist and socialistic perspectives and actions. As such, it was a potent weapon in the struggle for social liberation,
Rodney wrote HEUA while at the History Department of the University of Dar es Salaam. The Zanzibari revolutionary AM Babu wrote the postscript.
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