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#81 Some Questions for the African Intellectual - Professor Siba Grovogui

The Malcolm Effect

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The Politics of Knowledge

There is no national economy until after World War II. We invented globalization later to pretend that the world is only coming together now. The woman in Kumasi, her own sober way, knows that even money is not constant. If you bring your 50th city to the market, if a woman who has two children on her back, one in hand, one in the on the back, who wants to buy the same rice as you, she will give them this. That's what Adansim has talked about, the political economy has more economies. But we have rented a GDP and we just GDP. It was on somebody who got given thing. What is an economy? The majority of

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