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Pambazuka News

the unprecedented success of Obama’s campaign and the ground it has broke as it relates to a “Black” candidate appealing to white voters on a national level revels that something qualitative has changed in this country. The question is what is it?

I argue that the source of the qualitative change lies in the changing composition of class throughout the US settler-colonial project. The advance of global capital and its transformation of production and accumulation throughout the capitalist world-system generated this compositional shift. I posit that the process of transformation popularly called “globalization” has created a trans-national bourgeoisie and growing multi-national or “cosmopolitan” trans-national service and working classes. It is my position that Barack Obama is a member of and represents the political and economic interests of the trans-national bourgeoisie and the social interests of the growing trans-national classes. More specifically, Barack Obama is a product of the New Afrikan trans-national bourgeoisie, which emerged in the main from the comprador or neo-colonial sector of the New Afrikan bourgeois class between the 1970’s to the present.

Tags: obama, barack, us, globalization, capitalism, structural, world, systems, pambazuka, malcolm, x on 2008-07-05 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Pambazuka News - Ghana: Why the North Matters

Unequal and uneven development inherited from British colonialism by present day Ghana continues to divide the North from the South. For Samuel Zan Akologo and Rinus van Klinken "Sierra Leone, Cote d’Ivoire, Liberia and Togo are gory reminders" should serve as warning to the Ghanian leadership that it must change course.

Tags: ghana, development, international, colonialism, structural, adjustment, hipc, news on 2008-07-03 -All Annotations (0) -About

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As Global Wealth Spreads, the IMF Recedes

Ghana had joined a long list of developing countries in Africa and beyond enjoying record periods of growth, with the robust economy leaving it no longer in need of more IMF cash.

Tags: ghana, imf, international, finance, development, china, africa, india, neoliberal, structural, adjustment on 2008-05-26 -All Annotations (0) -About

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