"Ideologies of Liberation: Nationalism, Pan-Africanism, and Beyond" offers a sweeping, deeply insightful journey through the intellectual forces that ignited and sustained the greatest political upheavals of the twentieth century-the movements that dismantled empires and reshaped the modern world. From the stirring philosophies of Gandhi's nonviolent resistance to the radical visions of Kwame Nkrumah's African socialism, from the poetic revival of Negritude in Francophone Africa to the fierce struggles of Pan-Arabism, this book unpacks the rich tapestry of ideas that fueled liberation across continents.
Blending rigorous historical analysis with vibrant interpretations of primary texts and personal accounts, it reveals how these ideologies intertwined with culture, identity, and geopolitics, driving mass movements and challenging global power structures. The book also confronts the complex challenges of postcolonial nation-building, the enduring shadows of neo-colonialism, and the resurgence of these liberation ideals in contemporary struggles for justice and unity.