"By 1885, when European kings, princes and presidents sat in Berlin to slice up the African continent with their geometrical instruments, the African people had already been devastated by the ravages of the West Atlantic slave trade. In West and Central Africa, the indigenous civilisations lay in ruins, from the sophisticated Saharan trade routes with at their centre, to the empires of . On the Eastern seaboard, the European invasion, led by the Portuguese, defeated and destroyed the city states of Swahili civilisation. All in all, some 40,000,000 souls are estimated to have perished in the triangular slave trade, which lasted for roughly four centuries, 1450–1850. The development of the European and North American industrial revolution and the global lead this gave to Europe and America was in no small measure built on the back of Africans. The colonial episode was thus the tail end of long and destructive contact between Europe and Africa. The slave trade tore apart the very social fabric of African societies, destroying their internal processes of change. It imposed on the continent a European worldview in which the peoples of Africa were at the lowest rung of the so-called civilised order. No other continent, including those that suffered formal European colonisation, had their social, cultural and moral order destroyed on this scale."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
pp. 2-3
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Issa_G._Shivji
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Issa G. Shivji
22 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Issa G. Shivji →
Related Quotes
"Right from inception, the most important feature of colonialism was the division of the continent into countries and …"
"The underlying economic logic of the colonial economy was the exploitation of natural and human resources. Colonies b…"
"The colonial state was an implant, an alien apparatus imposed on the colonised society. It was an excrescence of the …"
"The colonial infrastructure was the exact antithesis of a national economy. The only rationale behind individual Afri…"
"Nationalism in the hands of the post-colonial state degenerated into statism: politically authoritarian, economically…"
"Economists have described the 1980s as Africa’s lost decade. The 1980s were also a transition period marking the begi…"
"Colonialism left by the front door and returned through the back door in the form of neocolonialism. Radical national…"
"We activists are not in the business of brokering power where expediency and compromise rule. Our business is to resi…"
"Globalisation in Africa is manifest in the neoliberal economic and political packages, centering around trade liberal…"
"We do not judge the outcome of a process by the intentions of its authors. We aim to analyse the objective effects of…"