Lpolitical drunk, particularly virulent pamphlet of 124 pages, in the style of the famous "speech on colonialism" of the cantor of negritude, Aimé Césaire, "appeal to African youth: African social contract for the 21st century", is the expression anger or the breaking of a silence considered as complicity in the face of the chaos in which the African youth are plunged. Thus, the formula Théophile Obenga on page 7: “In front of this global situation of slow collective death it is of little advantage to testify, even as a lucid observer. What is imperatively required is a call to African youth, so that they can stand up again, understand and act, in a formidable chain of pan-African union ”.
If the West with its various satellites (World Bank - IMF) are put in the dock, their African representatives are nonetheless spared and against whom Professor Obenga invites African youth to turn away from responsible methods and practices of chaos: "African Youth must make things happen, develop innovative ideas, organize themselves on a pan-African continental level, aim for an Africa different from that of the" founding fathers "and" presidents-for-life "(protected by the 'West, for Western interests only) ”P. 10
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Appeal to African youth: African Social Contract for the 21st century
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Release Date | 2007-07-27T00:00:01Z |
Language | Français |
Publication Date | 2007-07-27T00:00:01Z |