In an act that should be seen as revolutionary, Africans are moving to the centre to benefit from the resources that continue to be extracted from...
Small farmers are the world’s primary food suppliers. It’s imperative we listen to them, not the big corporates.
The progressive forces in Europe and North America must join with the Global Social Justice Movements and embrace the global call for a New International Economic...
Africa's engagement with the world before European colonialism holds unexpected episodes of un-colonial power relations.
How digital capitalism, despite often being framed as potential growth engine, exploits the already marginalized and reproduces inequalities and power-relations between Africans.
Graham Harrison argues that all development is capitalist development. Based on his recent book, Developmentalism, he argues that development is not only risky and likely to...
A second leak from the Sixth Report of the UN panel of experts, originally obtained by CTXT, clearly states that the only way to avoid climate...
If the designs of global big money are not stopped in their tracks, Africa is threatened with environmental degradation and nutritional poverty.
The arts business is a very flawed, archaic and extremely exploitative model but artists continue to rely on corporate sponsorship, without questioning the shrinking spaces and...
The seemingly frivolous laws passed by the Kenyan state serve to entrench the hegemony of the elite and the extractive and exclusionary patterns of economics that...
Nick Bernards argues that placing African labour in capitalism requires that we think seriously and in historical perspective about the politics of irregular forms of work....
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