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Monday, January 28, 2008

Readings on Pan-Africanism & Communism

Topic: Pan-Africanism, socialism and communism
Seku Ture: Africa on the Move
 Chapter 5 The Sense of Progress p.111-122
Chapter 6 The End and the Means p. 122-125
Chapter 7 Africa's Future and the World p.125-139
Chapter 35 The Non-Capitalistic Way p.321-327
 
 Kwame Nkrumah: Revolutionary Path
Chapter 33 Extracts from Class Struggle (this is the last two chapters) p.511-518
Chapter 31 Two Myths p.435-444 (a work-study book)
Consciencism,;pgs, 6,7,8,9, 20,21, chapter 3, plus pgs, 78,79, 84, 88,89
Some Essential Features of Nkrumahism p.159-167
 
V.I. Lenin The State and Revolution
 Chapter 1.4-2.1 p.274-281
Chapter 5 The Economic Basis of the Withering Away of the State p.323-337
 
Marx and Engels Manifesto of the Communist Party (a work-study book)
Chapter 2 Proletarians and Communists p.49-61, and
Chapter 4 Position of the Communists in relation to the various existing opposition parties p.75-77
 
Emile Burns An Introduction to Marxism (a work-study book)
Chapter 2 p.1023, Ch5-6 p.54-89
 
E. Cornforth, Communism and Human Values
Chapter 6 Capitalism & Socialism p.28-32, Chapter 7 Communism p33-40
 
 Kwame Ture, OSAGYEFO'S VISION, INEVITABLE REALITY: AFRICA WILL BE 
LIBERATED, UNIFIED AND SOCIALIST

Other Recommended Readings:

· S.Ture, Strategy & Tactics of the Revolution “Doctrine of the PDG”, pgs. 49 – 53, F- “The Phase of The Party State”pgs. 172, 173, 174

· PDG: Africa On The Move vol. XXIV “Revolution and Religion”: Materialist Philosophy vs. Religious Philosophy,” (p.185- 189) “The Believer and Class Struggle,” (p.189-193) and “Science and Religion,” (p.193-213).

· Nkrumahism – Tureism paper by Kwame Ture

· F. Engels, Ludwig Feuerbach and the Outcome of Classical German Philosophy Idealism and Materialism,”p.20-32 and “Dialectical Materialism”p.42-61

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