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How Can Africa Survive?
How Can Africa Survive?
Why does it matter whether or not we see clearly what is happening in Africa? What are these people to us?
'DISSENT IN RUSSIA,' BY ABRAHAM BRUMBERG, FOREIGN AFFAIRS, JULY 'MOSCOW: NOTES ON A SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE,' BY EARL CALLEN, THE ATLANTIC, MAY
The importance of almost everything in Africa-particularly- its largely untapped markets- remains potential. In any ordering of geopolitical and economic interest, most of the continent must rank pretty far down on the list.
Rumors of a coup in Nigeria trouble oil brokers briefly; news of Cuban troops or anti-Communist insurgencies provide for conservative congressmen with pretexts for low risk ideologies partying; East African ports offer depots for U.S.
naval maneuvers in the Indian Ocean. In our flickering concern about the continent, it is the potential risks in ignoring Africa's problems that undoubtedly have the most potency.
Abraham was not a Jew, nor yet a Christian; but he was an upright man who had surrendered (to God), and he was not of the idolators.
The equation to fixe the vast problems and erupting economic conditions of Africa in not neat. Ingrained tradition is stubborn, and change is inevitable. Tradition impedes progress and change unlea