Decolonial Marxism by Walter Rodney is a profound exploration of the intersections between colonialism, imperialism, and Marxist theory. In this compelling work, Rodney critiques the traditional Marxist perspective, urging readers to reconsider the dynamics of power and resistance in post-colonial contexts. The Story Rodney delves into the historical underpinnings of colonialism and its lingering effects on contemporary society. He articulates a vision of liberation that is both radical and transformative, advocating for a decolonial approach to understanding class struggle. By examining the interplay of race, class, and colonial legacies, Rodney offers a nuanced perspective that challenges dominant narratives and calls for a rethinking of social and political philosophy. Why Readers Love It Richly researched, drawing on a wealth of historical examples. Provocative insights that stimulate critical thinking about social justice. Rodney’s writing style is both accessible and intellectually rigorous, making complex ideas comprehensible. Perfect For This book is ideal for students and scholars of colonial studies, political philosophy, and social movements. It resonates with anyone interested in the ongoing struggles for national liberation and independence, particularly in the Global South. Readers who appreciated Rodney's earlier works, such as How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, will find this text equally enlightening. "Rodney's work remains a foundational text for understanding the complexities of post-colonial discourse and the imperative of decolonial thought." - Academic Review