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The African Bourgeoisie : Capitalist Development in Nigeria, Kenya, and the Ivory Coast / ed. by Paul M. Lubeck.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2023]Copyright date: ©1987Description: 1 online resource (315 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780931477867
  • 9781685855819
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1 Issues, Theories, and Method -- 1 The African Bourgeoisie: Debates, Methods, and Units of Analysis -- 2 The Role of a National Bourgeoisie in the Current Phase of Capitalist Development: Some Reflections -- Part 2 African Capitalist Classes in Historical Perspective -- Introduction -- 3 Peasantry, Merchant Capital, and the Colonial State: Class in Northern Nigeria, 1900-1945 -- 4 When the Knees Began Wearing the Hat: Commercial Agriculture and Social Transformation in Assikasso, the Ivory Coast, 1880-1940 -- 5 Indigenous Capitalism in Postcolonial Kenya -- Part 3 The Agrarian Origins of African Capitalist Classes -- Introduction -- 6 Green Capitalism in Nigeria -- 7 The Development of Agrarian Capitalist Classes in the Ivory Coast, 1945-1975 -- Part 4 The Role of the State in African Capitalism -- Introduction -- 8 Indigenization and the Nigerian Bourgeoisie: Dependent Development in an African Context -- 9 The State and Capitalist Development in the Ivory Coast -- Part 5 The Transition to Industrial Capitalism -- Introduction -- 10 State Capital, Capitalist Development, and Class Formation in Nigeria -- 11 Industry and Capitalism in Kenya: Contributions to a Debate -- 12 The Future of the African Bourgeoisie -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index
Summary: Evaluates the role of indigenous capitalism and capitalists in Black Africa's most successful capitalist states: Nigeria, Kenya, and the Ivory Coast.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1 Issues, Theories, and Method -- 1 The African Bourgeoisie: Debates, Methods, and Units of Analysis -- 2 The Role of a National Bourgeoisie in the Current Phase of Capitalist Development: Some Reflections -- Part 2 African Capitalist Classes in Historical Perspective -- Introduction -- 3 Peasantry, Merchant Capital, and the Colonial State: Class in Northern Nigeria, 1900-1945 -- 4 When the Knees Began Wearing the Hat: Commercial Agriculture and Social Transformation in Assikasso, the Ivory Coast, 1880-1940 -- 5 Indigenous Capitalism in Postcolonial Kenya -- Part 3 The Agrarian Origins of African Capitalist Classes -- Introduction -- 6 Green Capitalism in Nigeria -- 7 The Development of Agrarian Capitalist Classes in the Ivory Coast, 1945-1975 -- Part 4 The Role of the State in African Capitalism -- Introduction -- 8 Indigenization and the Nigerian Bourgeoisie: Dependent Development in an African Context -- 9 The State and Capitalist Development in the Ivory Coast -- Part 5 The Transition to Industrial Capitalism -- Introduction -- 10 State Capital, Capitalist Development, and Class Formation in Nigeria -- 11 Industry and Capitalism in Kenya: Contributions to a Debate -- 12 The Future of the African Bourgeoisie -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index

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Evaluates the role of indigenous capitalism and capitalists in Black Africa's most successful capitalist states: Nigeria, Kenya, and the Ivory Coast.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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