Review of African Political Economy
Contents Page for Volume 12 Number 32 (Spring 1985)
Intellectuals and the 'Left' in Africa
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Editorial
 The Review, Intellectuals and the Left in Africa by Lionel Cliffe, Shubi Ishemo, and Gavin Williams1-13 
Obituary
 Jitendra Mohan by Lionel Cliffe and Peter Lawrence14-17 
Articles
 The Commitment of the Intellectual by Ngugi wa Thiong'o18-24 
 The Marxist Conception of Class: Political and Theoretical Elaboration in the African and Africanist Context by Jean Copans25-38 
 Introduction to Sankara and Burkina Faso by Victoria Brittain39-47 
 The 'Political Orientation' of Burkina Faso by Thomas Sankara48-55 
 'Learn from Others, Think for Ourselves' : Central American Revolutionary Strategy in the 1980s by William Bollinger56-63 
Debate
 Ghana: Defence Committees and the Class Struggle by Zaya Yeebo64-72 
 The Liberation Struggle and Research by Harold Wolpe72-78 
Briefings
 Party Strategies on the Political Crisis in the Sudan and on the Southern Question by A Sudanese Activist79-85 
 An Open Letter to the Nigerian Left (before the coup) by Eskor Toyo85-89 
 Current Political Situation in Liberia (issued by Dr Togbanah Tipoteh, President of Moja-Liberia, 19 Oct 1984)89-92 
 Intellectual Challenge by Edward Sokoine92-95 
 Inside the Review of African Political Economy by some anonymous editors95-101 
 ROAPE Conference on 'World Recession and the Crisis in Africa' by Meredeth Turshen and Peter Lawrence101-105 
Reviews
 Capitalism and Political Strategy in the Sudan: a Critical Review by Fatima Babiker Mahmoud reviewed by Addis Hiwet106-116 
 Whither Paradigm? Sub-Saharan Africa by Chris Allen, Gavin Williams reviewed by Ahmed Gurnah116-121 
Bibliography
 Current Africana no.27 by Chris Allen122-127 

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