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The history of Zimbabwe has been revised in the service of the governing ZANU-PF party. A ‘patriotic’ version of history, disseminated by public intellectuals and state media, has distorted legitimate grievances. Critics...
How intellectuals made history in Zimbabwe is an episode from Africa Research Institute by Jonathan Bhalla. The history of Zimbabwe has been revised in the service of the governing ZANU-PF party. A ‘patriotic’ version of history, disseminat...
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Published Jan 2, 2012, 28:54 long, audio available.
The history of Zimbabwe has been revised in the service of the governing ZANU-PF party. A ‘patriotic’ version of history, disseminated by public intellectuals and state media, has distorted legitimate grievances. Critics of patriotic history, including opposition politicians, underestimated or misunderstood its appeal. Corruption of the intelligentsia will prolong an ongoing crisis in political and intellectual values. Read by Edward Paice - Director, Africa Research Institute
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How intellectuals made history in Zimbabwe is from Africa Research Institute by Jonathan Bhalla.
Published Jan 2, 2012 and 28:54 long