"I would like to suggest that it is the epistemic openness and consistently non-dogmatic radicalism and revolutionary praxis of Cabral's project, the richness and wide range and reach of his ideas, and the absence of any finished system or closed body of clearly defined truths that can be accepted or rejected at ease, which constitute both the contemporary philosophical fascination with, and continuing relevance of, Amílcar Cabral's radical politics, critical social theory, and revolutionary praxis."
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Reiland Rabaka, "The Weapon of Critical Theory: Amílcar Cabral, Cabralism, and Africana Critical Theory" in Resistance and Decolonization (2016)
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