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On an Oil Drum: Walter Rodney's revolutionary organising and the trip to Hamburg in 1978

09 December 2020, 5:30 pm–7:30 pm

Dr Leo Zeilig

Between April and June of 1978, Walter Rodney, then already an important intellectual for his book, 'How Europe Underdeveloped Africa', was invited to teach a course, 'One Hundred Years of Development in Africa,' at the University of Hamburg.

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What we see in the Hamburg lectures is a shift in Rodney’s work toward the self-activity—the occupations and 'wild-cat strikes'—of the
working class, not as one of numerous players in the revolution, but as the central organizing force.

is a writer and researcher. He has written extensively on African politics and history, including books on working-class struggle and the development of revolutionary movements and biographies on some of Africa’s most important political thinkers and activists. He is an editor of the and a Senior Research Fellow at the .


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