Replanting the banana tree
Replanting the banana tree
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This book argues that traditional economic thinking on development must be totally revised to take account of ecological realities, justice and equality. The banana tree, a multi-purpose plant, stands for self-sufficiency; the colonial powers cut down the banana tree in order to turn self-sufficient people into workers on plantations and cash customers for imported goods.
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