THE RECONSTRUCTION
Module 4: The Reconstruction moves from culture and epistemology to the economic and political architecture that keeps the colonial system operational after formal independence.
Walter Rodney established that Africa was not underdeveloped — it was deliberately underdeveloped. This module builds on that foundation: structural adjustment, debt architecture, the CFA franc, transfer pricing, land dispossession. The forensic record, clearly named.
This module covers:
- What Colonialism Actually Was: not a cultural misunderstanding — a deliberate economic extraction system
- The Architecture of Neocolonialism: Kwame Nkrumah's framework in 1965, and how it maps onto 2026
- Structural Adjustment: the IMF/World Bank conditions, the mechanisms of control, and what they cost
- Currency, Debt, and the CFA Franc System: how 14 African nations still hold 50% of their reserves in Paris
- Land, Resources, and the Unfinished Dispossession: transfer pricing, resource extraction, and what sovereignty means when the land is not yours
- What Sovereign Economic Thinking Looks Like: Nyerere, Sankara, Nkrumah — the pattern that connects them
- Classroom Application: The Budget Exercise — a structured analysis tool for Economics, History, and Social Studies
- 10-question knowledge check with full answer key
29 pages. Immediate PDF download.
Price: $9.99
Tags: African education, decolonial teaching, Total Sovereignty Awareness, TSA Toolkit, PowerAfrika, professional development, neocolonialism, structural adjustment, CFA franc, Walter Rodney, Kwame Nkrumah, Thomas Sankara, African economics