- Published: 5 October 2022
- ISBN: 9780141992365
- Imprint: Penguin Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $24.99
The New Age of Empire
How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World

















- Published: 5 October 2022
- ISBN: 9780141992365
- Imprint: Penguin Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $24.99
Kehinde Andrews is a crucial voice walking in a proud tradition of Black radical criticism and action
Akala
This book is a provocation. It is not meant to make us comfortable or inspired, but rather to remind us of the hard truth that the West was built on slavery, genocide, and colonialism-the bases of racial capitalism and modern empire. And as Kehinde Andrews argues, we are still living this imperial nightmare, still reaping the consequences of contemporary racialized violence and exploitation. The lesson: no freedom under racism, no future under capitalism, no justice without decolonization.
Robin Kelley
Professor Andrews takes the reader on a journey, and it isn't a comfortable one. I challenge you to pick up this book and read it carefully, once that is done, I am sure the reader will be challenged, in thinking and hopefully actions moving forward.
Dawn Butler
This book is a radical, necessary indictment of the racist structures that produced the current anti-Black world order. Historically rigorous and deeply researched, Kehinde Andrews writes with lucidity about the global tactics of Western imperialism, centuries ago and at present. His clear-eyed analysis insists upon the revolutionary acts of freedom we will need to break out of these systems of violence
Ibram X. Kendi
Skillfully interweaving economics, politics, and history to debunk popular narratives of social progress, this searing takedown hits home
Publisher's Weekly
An uncompromising account of the roots of racism today
Kimberlé Crenshaw
Professor Andrews never misses. And this is a compelling account of European Empires and the cost of their plunder
Nikesh Shukla
Uncompromising and intelligent. Kehinde is taking the conversation deeper and further - exactly where it needs to go.
Jeffrey Boakye
Kehinde Andrews shines a light on the truth of our past and in doing so lights the way forward. Essential reading
Owen Jones
Destined to serve as a kind of primary text for a new generation of students of antiracism looking to get to grips with the violence of our imperial inheritance
The Observer