It is typically said that there are two questions that political philosophy seeks to address: ‘who gets what?’ and ‘who decides on who gets what?’ South Africa, along with much of the rest of the world, has answered the second question badly and currently ranks as one of the world’s most unequal societies. Counter-intuitively, South Africa maintains a social-political order that (re)produces this inequality along with great enthusiasm for ubuntu, an African ethic that at a minimum requires that we treat each other humanely. However, due to the view that ubuntu has been co-opted in support of South Africa’s unjust system, ubuntu has largely been ignored by radical thinkers. The aim of this thesis is therefore to explore the possibility of an...
This article is a discussion in two parts. The first part addresses the Southern African indigenous ...
The indigenous sub-Saharan African philosophy of ubuntu that comes down to the expression: “I am a h...
This project analyses how the concept of ubuntu - which is generally said to entail notions of gener...
In this thesis I consider ubuntu as a metonym for the particularly African features of South African...
There are three major reasons that ideas associated with ubuntu are often deemed to be an inappropri...
This thesis sets out to explore Ubuntu as a soteriological ethic for the liberation of an effaced um...
The new constitutional dispensation, like the idea of freedom in South Africa, is also not free of s...
This article discusses two complementary themes that play an important role in contemporary South Af...
Ubuntu and the Struggle for Reason: Humaneness Beyond Humanism Andrew Shaw (University of Washingto...
In this essay I recount how I have been hoping to see more ubuntu in South Africa’s institutions tha...
Ultra-liberalism and globalization are carried by large international economic organizations. Since ...
This article examines the practicability of Ubuntu in public policy, in particular the domain that c...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2016.This dissertation examines the meaning of the African phi...
The Journal of political philosophy, 15(3): 321-341, 2007In this article I articulate and defend an ...
This study is based on African philosophy and ubuntu as a way of life. The main argument is that ub...
This article is a discussion in two parts. The first part addresses the Southern African indigenous ...
The indigenous sub-Saharan African philosophy of ubuntu that comes down to the expression: “I am a h...
This project analyses how the concept of ubuntu - which is generally said to entail notions of gener...
In this thesis I consider ubuntu as a metonym for the particularly African features of South African...
There are three major reasons that ideas associated with ubuntu are often deemed to be an inappropri...
This thesis sets out to explore Ubuntu as a soteriological ethic for the liberation of an effaced um...
The new constitutional dispensation, like the idea of freedom in South Africa, is also not free of s...
This article discusses two complementary themes that play an important role in contemporary South Af...
Ubuntu and the Struggle for Reason: Humaneness Beyond Humanism Andrew Shaw (University of Washingto...
In this essay I recount how I have been hoping to see more ubuntu in South Africa’s institutions tha...
Ultra-liberalism and globalization are carried by large international economic organizations. Since ...
This article examines the practicability of Ubuntu in public policy, in particular the domain that c...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2016.This dissertation examines the meaning of the African phi...
The Journal of political philosophy, 15(3): 321-341, 2007In this article I articulate and defend an ...
This study is based on African philosophy and ubuntu as a way of life. The main argument is that ub...
This article is a discussion in two parts. The first part addresses the Southern African indigenous ...
The indigenous sub-Saharan African philosophy of ubuntu that comes down to the expression: “I am a h...
This project analyses how the concept of ubuntu - which is generally said to entail notions of gener...