Thomas Sankara and a Political Economy of Happiness
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- Authors
- Amber Murrey
- Source
- The Palgrave Handbook of African Political Economy ISBN: 9783030389215
- Subject
- Dignity
Politics
Work (electrical)
Currency
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Political science
Political economy
Happiness
Economic Justice
Socioeconomic status
Decolonization
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Works on the political and economic thoughts of Thomas Sankara have gained recent currency in the light of the resurgence of decolonization of knowledge in both the global North and South. This chapter works from the wide-ranging and pluriversal political and socioeconomic imaginaries elaborated upon by Sankara (through his speeches and actions) to tease out his particular political economy as one insistent upon building a society in which each person could work toward self-liberation and dignity. I consider some of the lessons learned from the implementation of these political philosophies during the revolution of August 1983 to October 1987. Finally, I conclude by sketching some of the ways in which contemporary pan-Africanists, decolonial thinkers, green socialists, and others have revived aspects of Sankara’s political economy of justice and “revolution [as] happiness.”