The social, cultural and economic history of Africa informs the various political narratives on the continent. Among these narratives birthing various intellectual discourses are the questions of personhood and communitarianism, socialism, independence, decolonisation and ubuntu. Implicit in these discourses, yet less theorised, is an African political philosophy of needs. By an African political philosophy of needs, I refer to a political philosophy that theorises about the social, economic and political realities in Africa, especially as they pertain to the needs that these realities engender. This article seeks to formulate a compelling, positive African political philosophy of needs. It does this by engaging Gyekye’s “moderate communita...
The Africa in Focus series is an initiative of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) that creat...
The majority of people in Africa are robbed of the chance to improve their lives and climb out of de...
The present paper is a work in normative ethnics and social philosophy. Many countries in Africa are...
A Philosophical Inquiry into the Roots of Africa\u27s Political Problems reveals that the present da...
The splintered, struggling Africa of today cannot afford the luxury of multiple parties, independent...
The chapter critically examines the fundamental and all-embracing philosophy of sub-Saharan African ...
The chapter critically examines the fundamental and all-embracing philosophy of sub-Saharan African ...
After independence, many African states assumed self-governance would produce good governance, but t...
Africa has, over a long historical period, spanning several centuries, been exposed to a myriad of i...
After independence, many African states assumed self-governance would produce good governance, but t...
With the revitalization of Aristotelianism in the West in almost fifty years or so, and the communit...
The issue of politics and governance has been a challenge to humanity, as many efforts have been mad...
This paper presents a critique of current conceptualizations of democracy in Africa by tracing their...
Politics determines or at least influences the direction of individual and national socio-economic c...
Communalism and its cognates continue to exercise a vise grip on the African intellectual imaginary....
The Africa in Focus series is an initiative of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) that creat...
The majority of people in Africa are robbed of the chance to improve their lives and climb out of de...
The present paper is a work in normative ethnics and social philosophy. Many countries in Africa are...
A Philosophical Inquiry into the Roots of Africa\u27s Political Problems reveals that the present da...
The splintered, struggling Africa of today cannot afford the luxury of multiple parties, independent...
The chapter critically examines the fundamental and all-embracing philosophy of sub-Saharan African ...
The chapter critically examines the fundamental and all-embracing philosophy of sub-Saharan African ...
After independence, many African states assumed self-governance would produce good governance, but t...
Africa has, over a long historical period, spanning several centuries, been exposed to a myriad of i...
After independence, many African states assumed self-governance would produce good governance, but t...
With the revitalization of Aristotelianism in the West in almost fifty years or so, and the communit...
The issue of politics and governance has been a challenge to humanity, as many efforts have been mad...
This paper presents a critique of current conceptualizations of democracy in Africa by tracing their...
Politics determines or at least influences the direction of individual and national socio-economic c...
Communalism and its cognates continue to exercise a vise grip on the African intellectual imaginary....
The Africa in Focus series is an initiative of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) that creat...
The majority of people in Africa are robbed of the chance to improve their lives and climb out of de...
The present paper is a work in normative ethnics and social philosophy. Many countries in Africa are...