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Recent Contributions to the Study of African Political Thought

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2011

Kenneth W. Grundy
Affiliation:
Western Reserve University
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Copyright © Trustees of Princeton University 1966

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1 Even more comprehensive are two unpublished doctoral dissertations completed at American universities. The earlier is Grundy, Kenneth W., “Theories and Ideologies of West African Underdevelopment and Development,” 2 vols. (Pennsylvania State University, 1963).Google Scholar It deals with the views of the leaders of six West African states— Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Mali, Nigeria, and Senegal. The more recent, and considerably more general in scope and coverage, is Andrain, Charles F., “Political Concepts of African Leaders” (University of California, Berkeley, 1964)Google Scholar, the findings of which are embodied in Andrain's article.

2 See “Capital and Carbuncles: The ‘Great Books’ Reappraised,” American Political Science Review, XLVIII (September 1954), 775–86.Google Scholar