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The Use of State Power to Overcome Underdevelopment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2008

Extract

It appears that in order to be a respectable Africanist, by which I mean simply a scholar whose interest, regardless of discipline, is focused on Africa, one must be a Marxist. Let me quickly add that I am, at least in the abstract, not opposed to this, particularly since I like to consider myself in some way part of that intellectual and political tradition. But the growth of the Marxism industry has not been without, to use the jargon, its contradictions.

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Review Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1980

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References

page 316 note 1 Seidman, Robert B., The State, Law and Development (London, Croom Helm; New York, St. Martin's Press; 1978), pp. 483. £14.95. $27.50Google Scholar.