ACADEMY OF MARXISM CHINESE ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
ACADEMY OF MARXISM CHINESE ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
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