The Unfinished Continent: How African Minds Must Lead the Next Civilizational Leap
Title:
The Unfinished Continent
Subtitle: How African Minds Must Lead the Next Civilizational Leap
Subject Classification:
Global South Studies, Politics and Government, Economics and Finance
BIC Classification: KC, JP, HBJH
BISAC Classification:
SOC042000, POL011000, BUS068000
Binding:
Hardback, eBook
Publication date:
20 Oct 2025
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-83711-610-2
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-83711-611-9
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Description
This book is a rejection letter—to every blueprint, every forecast, every polite instruction that tells Africa her role is to “catch up”. In development circles, Africa is too often a story told in someone else’s language: its economies measured by global rankings that know nothing of its realities; its leaders praised for “prudent reforms” that fit donor timelines but shrink its future; its innovators celebrated when they replicate foreign models, but doubted when they dare to build something the world has never seen. This is the arrogance of low ambition—an obedience disguised as realism.
The Unfinished Continent rejects this obedience. It argues that Africa’s renaissance will not come from perfecting the art of imitation, but from practicing the art of mutation—leaping into forms of governance, economics, and cultural production that are so original the world must adjust its maps to account for them.
This is a book for policymakers, researchers, and entrepreneurs. It calls for an epistemic revolution—reclaiming Africa’s right to define its own measures of success, its own horizons, and its own timelines. Africa must abandon the safety of modest dreams and instead build systems so bold that others will study them as models.
Biography
Author(s): Dr. Aaron Nyanama is a management scholar at the Swiss School of Business and Management in Switzerland.
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