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Introduction: contours of Cabralism
Part I: Return to the source: the philosophical foundations of Cabral's critical theory
The Negritude Movement: Cesaire, Senghor, and critical social theory
Fanonism: Fanon's dialectic of radical disalienation and revolutionary decolonization
Part II: The weapon of theory: Cabral's critical theory and revolutionary praxis
Cabral's critical theory of colonialism, neocolonialism, and imperialism
Cabral's critical theory of Marxism, nationalism, and humanism
Cabral's critical theory of history, culture, and national liberation
Part III: The Africana tradition of critical theory: Cabral and the decolonization and re-Africanization of radical politics, critical social theory, and revolutionary praxis
Africana critical theory in the aftermath of Amilcar Cabral and Cabralism's contributions.
Part I: Return to the source: the philosophical foundations of Cabral's critical theory
The Negritude Movement: Cesaire, Senghor, and critical social theory
Fanonism: Fanon's dialectic of radical disalienation and revolutionary decolonization
Part II: The weapon of theory: Cabral's critical theory and revolutionary praxis
Cabral's critical theory of colonialism, neocolonialism, and imperialism
Cabral's critical theory of Marxism, nationalism, and humanism
Cabral's critical theory of history, culture, and national liberation
Part III: The Africana tradition of critical theory: Cabral and the decolonization and re-Africanization of radical politics, critical social theory, and revolutionary praxis
Africana critical theory in the aftermath of Amilcar Cabral and Cabralism's contributions.