Is The Black Race Inferior? Let's Prove This View Wrong: Why Our Regions Under Self-Rule Have Not Attained A High Level Of Economic Development And The Way Out - Couverture souple

Williams, Tegan

 
9783659502767: Is The Black Race Inferior? Let's Prove This View Wrong: Why Our Regions Under Self-Rule Have Not Attained A High Level Of Economic Development And The Way Out

Synopsis

In this book, the author takes a look at the concept that people in the nations once termed ‘’third world countries’’or the black race do not possess the intelligence to plan, organize and develop like their counterparts ,especially in the Western nations and observes that while he does not subscribe to the above concept- that the black race is inferior- in their regions of the black race under self-rule however, in the interest of their peoples, they have a lot to do in terms of development which will also show that they too are very intelligent people. He then went on to outline the reasons why their regions have not attained a high level of economic development and the steps to take to remedy the situation. This book is a must reading to all blacks, to policy makers and to all observers who are puzzled by the phenomenon of absence of lack of economic development in these regions ,in spite of the vast resources in some of them.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

In this book, the author takes a look at the concept that people in the nations once termed ‘’third world countries’’or the black race do not possess the intelligence to plan, organize and develop like their counterparts ,especially in the Western nations and observes that while he does not subscribe to the above concept- that the black race is inferior- in their regions of the black race under self-rule however, in the interest of their peoples, they have a lot to do in terms of development which will also show that they too are very intelligent people. He then went on to outline the reasons why their regions have not attained a high level of economic development and the steps to take to remedy the situation. This book is a must reading to all blacks, to policy makers and to all observers who are puzzled by the phenomenon of absence of lack of economic development in these regions ,in spite of the vast resources in some of them.

Biographie de l'auteur

Tegan Williams is a national of the Republic of Togo, a graduate in Law, a minister of God and a composer of spiritual songs. He started his education in Ghana, and later in his hometown and then at the ''Universite du Benin'',(Lome,Togo). He has worked as French Lecturer in colleges in a West African English speaking country.

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