Arguing that a lack of economic freedom is preventing Africans from being able to prosper in the twenty-first century, an analysis of the consequences of war and the oppressive practices of today's indigenous leaders proposes a program of development that will enable the continent to modernize and benefit from free trade and free market traditions. By the author of Africa Betrayed. Reprint. 12,500 first printing.
Arguing that a lack of economic freedom is preventing Africans from being able to prosper in the twenty-first century, an analysis of the consequences of war and the oppressive practices of today's indigenous leaders proposes a program of development that will enable the continent to modernize and benefit from free trade and free market traditions. By the author of Africa Betrayed. Reprint. 12,500 first printing.