Adam Sevcik

53%
Flag icon
The European part of the economy was urban and educated, and used modern technology. The Homelands were poor, rural, and backward; labor there was very unproductive; people, uneducated. It seemed to be the essence of timeless, backward Africa. Except that the dual economy was not natural or inevitable. It had been created by European colonialism. Yes, the Homelands were poor and technologically backward, and the people were uneducated. But all this was an outcome of government policy, which had forcibly stamped out
Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview