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The 4th Generation Podcast
Brian Olemo
12 episodes
1 week ago
“Each generation must, out of relative obscurity, discover its mission, fulfill it, or betray it” was the invitation from Frantz Fanon. What is our generational mission? What is our role as the fourth generation of African leaders in the emancipation of our continent & its peoples? Why & how can we participate effectively in the politics of our countries to bring about fundamental change? How can we employ the right ideological tools to make heads and tails of Africa's grand political casino? This podcast seeks, through discussions, to answer these questions. Learn more at www.rootvoices.org
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“Each generation must, out of relative obscurity, discover its mission, fulfill it, or betray it” was the invitation from Frantz Fanon. What is our generational mission? What is our role as the fourth generation of African leaders in the emancipation of our continent & its peoples? Why & how can we participate effectively in the politics of our countries to bring about fundamental change? How can we employ the right ideological tools to make heads and tails of Africa's grand political casino? This podcast seeks, through discussions, to answer these questions. Learn more at www.rootvoices.org
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Ep.#002 - The 4th Generation Book Club: "The Green Book" by Col. Muammar Qaddafi ft Michelle Hadebe & Marouane ElBahraoui
The 4th Generation Podcast
1 hour 15 minutes 46 seconds
4 years ago
Ep.#002 - The 4th Generation Book Club: "The Green Book" by Col. Muammar Qaddafi ft Michelle Hadebe & Marouane ElBahraoui

The 4th Generation Book Club is a salon where we discuss a chosen text (or book) of political literature and analyze the main ideas in relation to the current political happenings. For our first read, host Olemo Gordon Brian is joined by Siyabonga Michelle Hadebe (ALA'19) from South Africa & Marouane El Bahraoui (ALA'19) from the Kingdom of Morocco for an in-depth study of "The Green Book" by former Libyan president and revolutionary, 'Brother leader' Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi.

Talking of Qaddafi's "Third Universal Theory," the Green Book came in three volumes that are addressed by the discussants in this order;

  1. Volume 1: “The Solution of the Problem of Democracy.” Here he reflects on the failures of Western representative democracy. He propounds the solution of "The Authority of the People" or participatory democracy where people rule themselves.
  2. Volume 2: "The Solution of the Economic Problem.” Here he offers "Socialism" as the solution to the challenge of inequitable & unjust distribution of resources.
  3. Volume 3: "The Social Basis of the Third Universal Theory." Here he shares his thoughts on the questions of the family, tribe & nation, Sports, Education, The role of Women, The fate of the Black race, Music & Art.

This article by the New York Times offers a brief breakdown and rather scathing analysis of the book and its author.

The 4th Generation Podcast
“Each generation must, out of relative obscurity, discover its mission, fulfill it, or betray it” was the invitation from Frantz Fanon. What is our generational mission? What is our role as the fourth generation of African leaders in the emancipation of our continent & its peoples? Why & how can we participate effectively in the politics of our countries to bring about fundamental change? How can we employ the right ideological tools to make heads and tails of Africa's grand political casino? This podcast seeks, through discussions, to answer these questions. Learn more at www.rootvoices.org