Against imperial social policy : recasting Mkandawire’s transformative ideas for Africa’s liberation

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Phiri, Madalitso Zililo

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Sage

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Forty years have passed since the implementation of the pernicious neoliberal structural reforms on the African continent in 1981. If 2021 marked a 40-year commemoration of a diabolical neocolonial project such as neoliberalism, then the year 2020 signified another 40-year period of rebirth aborted, as the Lagos Plan of Action of 1980 was undermined in favour of the Berg Report of 1981. These two periodizations delineate African liberation or continued neocolonial oppression, yet also coincide with Thandika Mkandawire’s life’s strivings. How do Mkandawire’s ideas on social policy, inspired by radical African Nationalists, aid in the dismantling of contemporary forms of racialized neoliberal social policy making? Mkandawire’s life straddled two 40-year periods (1940–1980 and 1980–2020) marked by sui generis contributions to African and global social sciences. This paper recasts his scholarly contributions on transformative social policy as a prophetic theoretician of African liberation. Mkandawire’s scholarly corpus provides a programmatic approach to the unmaking of a hierarchical racialized neoliberal global order.

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African liberation, Thandika Mkandawire (1940–2020), Social policy in Africa, Pan-Africanism, African nationalism, Neoliberalism, Liberation, African development, Structural transformation

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Phiri, M.Z. (2023). Against Imperial Social Policy: Recasting Mkandawire’s Transformative Ideas for Africa’s Liberation. Critical Sociology, 49(3), 437–455. https://doi.org/10.1177/08969205221100832.