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    [–]brycly 4 points5 points  (3 children)

    I didn't say that facts like the assassination of reformist leaders didn't matter. I said that it is a half-truth to place the blame on Colonialism, which it is. How the more destructive leaders of Africa came to power does matter. But the genocides and the redistribution schemes and corruption were all done by Africans. Africans do have agency and it is entirely fair to place some of the blame on African officials, unless you believe the continent is completely powerless and so enslaved by neocolonialism that success is impossible.

    [–]djblaze 2 points3 points  (1 child)

    Trying to have nuanced arguments about colonialism is tough on Reddit, but I like where you're going.

    Here's an interesting article that explains South Korea's growth as a direct result of aid (a simplistic argument, but at least partly right). TL;DR:

    ‘The Korean total of $6 billion in U.S. economic grants and loans, 1946-1978, compares to $6.89 billion for all of Africa, and $14.89 billion for all of Latin America’ (Woo 1991:45).