Author(s): Ahmed Sékou Touré
Year: 1963
Front Cover
Preface
A — Introductory Analysis
For a Revolutionary Party, a Popular, Democratic and Social State
National Democracy
From the State to the Nation
Rôle of the State
Law and Justice
The Guinean Revolution and the Parliamentary System
Towards a Democratic and Efficient Administration
Relationship Between Political and Administrative Bodies
Administrative Decentralization the Nature of Authority
Historical Analysis
The District
The Administrative Region
Public Services
Supervision of Administrative Services
Discipline and Respect for National Institutions
Basic Notions on Economic Life
Significance of the Monetary Reform
The Financial System of Colonialism
The Meaning of Guinea's Independence
The Sense of Progress
The End and the Means
Africa's Future and the World
C-The Revolution
A Revolution Seen Against the Colonial Background 141
The Revolutionary Nature of the Political Action of the Demo-
cratic Party of Guinea 142
The Economic and Financial Monopolies of the Colonial
System 79
The Monopolies in Guinea's Economic Life After the Achieve- ment of Independence 81
The Economic Significance of the Reform 82
Character and Function of Currency 83
Counter-revolutionary Elements 146
Behaviour Consistent with Revolutionary Principles 150
Criticism and Self-criticism 157
Consolidation of the Democratic Foundations 161
Pre-eminence of the Political Line of the P D G 172
For Free and Judicious Selection of Political Leaders 175
The Organic Unity of the Trade-Union Forces 178