Routledge handbook of African political philosophy [electronic resource] / edited by Uchenna Okeja.

"The Routledge Handbook of African Political Philosophy showcases and develops the arguments propounded by African philosophers on political problems, bringing together experts from around the world to chart current and future research trends. Africa's recent history has been shaped by the experienc...

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Other Authors: Okeja, Uchenna B., 1983- (Editor)
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023.
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Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • African Political Philosophy: Old Anxieties, New Imaginations / Uchenna Okeja
  • Literature as a Source of political philosophy / Eze
  • The State in Africa and the African State / Katrin Flikschuh
  • A Free person as a Maker of Surprises / Ajume Wingo
  • Citizenship Under Siege: Contemporary African Nationalism and the Trauma of Modernity / Michael Eze
  • Tradition and modernity / Polycarp Ikuenobe
  • Pragmatic History in a Post Genocide Society / Isaie Nzeyimana
  • Community / Anthony Oyowe
  • Deliberation, Manipulation, and a Consensual Polity / Dennis Masaka
  • Disharmony as a Political Vice / Edwin Etieyibo
  • Difference and Exclusionism / Elvis Imafidon
  • Corruption / Mitterrand Okorie
  • African civil society / Albert Kasanda
  • Deliberation, Dependence, and Freedom / Eniola Soyemi
  • Uncommon Features: Defending Ideal Theory with Model-to-world Inference / Olufemi Taiwo
  • Development as an Alternative to Democracy / Bernard Matolino
  • Pluralism and social cohesion / Nancy Myles
  • Democracy and development / Philip Idachaba and Idoko Okpanachi
  • Election, Violence, and Political Legitimation / Jacinta Mwende
  • Development and Human Rights in Africa: A Theoretical Proposal / Martin Ajei
  • Religion and Politics: Learning to Navigate a Slippery Slope / Jare Oladosu
  • Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War in Africa / Karabo Maiyane
  • Africa's Digital Public Sphere / Nanjala Nyabola
  • Talking About the Marginalization of Women in Africa / Fatima Doumbia
  • Violent Democracy and the Promise of Peace / Anthony Ajah and Udoudom Nfonbong
  • Pan-Africanism as Cosmopolitanism / Pius Mosima
  • Political Philosophy in the Global South: Harmony in Africa, East Asia, and South America / Thaddeus Metz
  • Non state actors, freedom, and justice: Should Multinational Firms be Primary Agents of Justice in African Societies? / Thierry Ngosso
  • African in the Political Imagination of the African Diaspora / Omedi Ochieng
  • Ubuntu: A Critique of Superiorization / Mpho Tshivhase.