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      The state of ambivalence: right and left options in Ghana

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      Review of African Political Economy
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            Judith Marshall examines the different interests of international capitalism and the politically powerful groups among the Ghanaian petty bourgeoisie in Ghana since 1960. She analyzes the conflicting and complementary relations among them, and compares the specific policies of successive regimes in Ghana, military and civilian. She shows that progressive plans for transformation of the neo‐colonial political economy could not succeed without an adequate class base and mass mobilization. While international capital has been able to profit from the changing policies of successive regimes it has been unable to establish stable conditions for its own domination, and the perpetuation of the privileges of its local partners. The continued failures of capitalist development strategies sustain the relevance of radical alternatives, as they did during the Nkrumah period.

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            crea20
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            Review of African Political Economy
            Review of African Political Economy
            0305-6244
            1740-1720
            January 1976
            : 3
            : 5
            : 49-62
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            8703277 Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 3, No. 5, October 1981, pp. 49-62
            10.1080/03056248108703277
            bf04a36c-b828-4ad0-8928-eeee69da962b

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            Sociology,Economic development,Political science,Labor & Demographic economics,Political economics,Africa

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