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The Long March to National Freedom in Uganda/Nile Africa: The Promises and Tasks
Contributor(s): Anyoti, Obyara David (Author)
ISBN: 099294628X     ISBN-13: 9780992946289
Publisher: Alawi Books
OUR PRICE:   $19.00  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2017
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- Political Science | Political Process - Political Parties
Physical Information: 0.53" H x 6" W x 9" (0.75 lbs) 250 pages
 
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A Popular Democratic Alternative for Uganda/ Nile AfrikaThe deliberations, discussions, interrogations, argumentations and theorization of the long march undertaken by the compatriots of the Society are here presented in their fundamentals.This record and publication is attentive to the historical perspective of the political, social and economic development of Uganda/ Nile Afrika, as a specific component of the geostrategic riparian polities of the Nile River valley lands.The deliberations of the Society, show the determination of Nile Afrikan person to face up to the complex facts of contemporary times - in which imperialism and its motor, primitive capital accumulation, in Afrika and the sad 3rd World - is fronted by the ruthless spoliatory activities of multinational capital and finance interests. The obligation to forge a popular way out of, and ways forward and upwards from this adversity by the Nile Afrika person - which is liberation from the slavery of modern ravenous multi nationality capital and finance, inevitably comes to the fore.This critical search for a way forward by protagonists of social, political and national liberatory processes in Nile Afrika, who have faith in humankind and its future and who recognize their obligation to devote themselves to struggle against evil and destructive systems which oppress, exploit and dehumanize Afrika humanity in multiple forms continues.In this long liberatory odyssey - alternative history is being written, alternative viewpoints are being projected and other choices of communication are being forged and used to deconstruct the toxic anti-Afrika viewpoints which imperialism has developed in its onslaughts against Afrikan humanity and have been projected by its media since the slave holocaust was imposed onto Afrika and its humanity.In sum - The Long March to National Freedom, Popular Self Governance and Afrika Self Becoming in Uganda/ Nile Afrika - presents a distinct narrative and a popular democratic alternative path for Uganda/ Nile Afrika.