CRITICAL THINKING | Why Is the Balance of Power So Unequal? Rethinking History, Africa and Global Influence

CRITICAL THINKING | Why Is the Balance of Power So Unequal? Rethinking History, Africa and Global Influence

Making his first appearance on Critical Thinking, Onuora Abuah joins Kolawole for a lively and intellectually engaging debut that begins with light-hearted banter before evolving into one of the show's most thought-provoking discussions.

The central question of the episode is both simple and profound: Why does the global balance of power appear so skewed? Why have certain regions—particularly Western nations—come to dominate global politics, economics, science, and culture, while many African countries continue to struggle with development and influence?

Rather than settling for simplistic answers, the conversation takes listeners through a historical journey, examining the rise and fall of civilizations, the impact of colonialism, industrialization, education, governance, and the writing of history itself. Onuora Abuah argues that Africa's story is far richer and more influential than is often portrayed, suggesting that the continent's contributions to human civilization have frequently been overlooked, minimized, or presented through narratives shaped by colonial perspectives.

The discussion also explores how history influences identity, confidence, and national development, asking whether the stories societies tell about themselves can shape their future just as much as economics or politics. While acknowledging the complexities of global history, the hosts encourage listeners to think critically about historical narratives, question long-held assumptions, and appreciate the importance of evidence-based inquiry.

Blending philosophy, history, geopolitics, and cultural analysis, this episode challenges listeners to look beyond conventional narratives and consider how power, perception, and history continue to shape the modern world.

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