An outline of the study, taken from the author's Introduction:
Chapter 3 traced the transformation of the pre-colonial modes of production and the formation of capitalism in Namibia. The form of capitaism in Namibia in its dynamics for the system as a whole is compared with those of Botswana, Zambia and Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) in Chapter 4. While Chapter 5 considers the dynamics of the capitalist system in Namibia at the level of its economic sectors and recent manifestation of the class struggle
Chapter 6 considers the complex question of transition to socialism, drawing upon the experiences of Angola, Mozambique and Zimbabwe considered in the light of development transcending the AFrican socialism of Tanzania. Chapter 7 gives a summary and conclusion of the study
The internationalization of capital and productive capacity of the post World War II capitalist phenomena was used by some dependency theorists to assert a form of dependent capitalist development