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Neocolonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism: Neo-Colonialism, the Last Stageof imperialism
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Introduction
Africa’s Resources
Obstacles to economic progress
Imperialist finance
Monopoly capitalism and the American dollar
The truth behind the headlines
Primary resources and foreign interests
The Oppenheimer empire
Foreign investment in South African mining
Anglo American Corporation Limited
Finance and Investment Companies
Diamond Mines
Coal Mines
Copper Mines
Gold Mines
Other Mining
Prospecting
Industrial and Sundry
Land and Estate
The diamond groups
Mining interests in Central Africa
Companies and combines
Consolidated Zinc’s Interests
The tin, aluminium and nickel giants
Union Minière du Haut Katanga
Economic pressures in the Congo Republic
Monetary zones and foreign banks
New industries: the effects on primary producing countries
The mechanisms of neo-colonialism
Conclusion
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Neo-Colonialism,
the Last Stage
of imperialism
by Kwame Nkrumah
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