Abstract

In a sense which is not intended to disparage him, Kwame Nkrumah was both a Lenin and a Czar. His secular radicalism had an important royalist theme from the start. But our interest in this article is not merely in Nkrumah himself.' It is in the general phenomenon of monarchical tendencies in African politics as they have manifested themselves over the years. We define monarchical tendencies in this article to be a combina-

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