
From the Archive | Walter Rodney’s last speech
In his final speech before being murdered, the Guyanese historian and activist, who was born this week in 1942, warned of a new Constitution that gave the president a monarch’s powers.
In his final speech before being murdered, the Guyanese historian and activist, who was born this week in 1942, warned of a new Constitution that gave the president a monarch’s powers.
In this second of a two-part series, Guyanese historian and activist Walter Rodney argues that the theory of scientific socialism can and should be used in the African context.
In this first of a two-part series, Guyanese historian and activist Walter Rodney links Marxism’s relevance in Africa to its methodology, which is particular to time and place.