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Zheng Xiangfu:African Marxism: Fundamental Boundaries, Theoretical Logic, and Historical Status
     Release time: 2025-11-14

  Abstract 

  Tracing its origins from the black radical movements in the 19th century, which is interrelated with Black Marxism, African Marxism represents a synthesis of Marxism with the indigenous social characteristics of Africa. It forms a liberation philosophy of the African people with anti-colonialism and anti-racism as its core, and constitutes an important segment in the developmental lineage of Marxism. Theoretically, African Marxism is predicated on human liberation, employs decolonization and anti-racism as fundamental means, and chooses socialism as the necessary path for achieving human liberation. Walter Rodney’s concept of “decolonized Marxism in the Third World” has provided a clearer developmental perspective for African Marxism. In the context of Third World Marxism, African Marxism is a historical phase of Marxist development and also maintains a continuous link with Third World Marxism, thereby highlighting its historical status and contemporary significance.  

    

  Keywords 

  African Marxism; Black Radical Movements; Black Marxism; Third World Marxism 

    

  From: World Marxist Review 2025 2 (1) 

  Editor: Wang Yi 

    

    

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