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5. No such thing as democratic colonialism

Published 16 Mar, 2026 13:41
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Kaunda rejected the idea of “democratic” or “benevolent” colonialism. He knew it meant exploitation and cultural erasure. Neocolonialism persists via debt and media control. True democracy, he argued, needs economic and intellectual independence. Together with Kaweche Kaunda, we explore how his father’s stance remains vital for Africa’s self‑governance.

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