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This is a type of "bourgeoisie that I does not accumulate i , but I dilapidates i ", resembling an "underdeveloped version of the European bourgeoisie."[19] In the Congo, the defeat of the Lumumbist movement happened primarily because, by converting itself into a managerial layer, it "became independent of the masses in its own country before being effectively independent from the foreigners." Thus, while M'Piku and Lungela kept Debord informed about the situation in the Congo, Debord attempted to "transmit... the critical level"[27] elaborated by the SI to the more radicalized fronts of the Congolese student movement. i (1965), which exonerated Ben Bella of any responsibility for the coup that succeeded him, which in the long run would end the experiments of self-management in the country. But the Congolese revolution, inseparable from an "African revolution", was also (and remains) inseparable from a "world revolution", the only one capable of abolishing the division of societies into I classes i , the foundation of all divisions between races and nations. [Extracted from the article] |