[lbo-talk] March 4

Chris Doss lookoverhere1 at yahoo.com
Sun Mar 7 16:42:09 PST 2010


While I agree with you for the most part, isn't sub-Saharan Africa still largely in the condition Europe was 1000 years ago (plus call phones)?  

----- Original Message ---- From: "dredmond at efn.org" <dredmond at efn.org>

"Darker nations"? Like a lack of sunshine, or a shortage of light-bulbs?

Things weren't all that rosy for the periphery in the era of decolonization. Life-spans were still horrendously short (45-55), disease rampant, basic education and industry lacking, and postcolonial wars endemic.

By contrast, the economic, social and political transformation of the semi-periphery and periphery from 1998-2010 is extraordinary, and like nothing ever previously achieved by humanity. Life-spans are way up, disease down, education and industry are booming, everyone has a cellphone, electoral democracy is now widespread, etc.

-- DRR

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