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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Uchenna Okeja (Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa.)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 1.460kg ISBN: 9780367561536ISBN 10: 0367561530 Pages: 422 Publication Date: 25 August 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Uchenna Okeja – African Political Philosophy: Old Anxieties, New Imaginations Part 1: Foundations and methods 2. Eze – Literature as a Source of political philosophy 3. Katrin Flikschuh – The State in Africa and the African State 4. Ajume Wingo – A Free person as a Maker of Surprises 5. Michael Eze – Citizenship Under Siege: Contemporary African Nationalism and the Trauma of Modernity 6. Polycarp Ikuenobe – Tradition and modernity 7. Isaie Nzeyimana – Pragmatic History in a Post Genocide Society Part 2: Political Virtues and Vices 8. Anthony Oyowe – Community 9. Dennis Masaka – Deliberation, Manipulation, and a Consensual Polity 10. Edwin Etieyibo – Disharmony as a Political Vice 11. Elvis Imafidon – Difference and Exclusionism 12. Mitterrand Okorie – Corruption 13. Albert Kasanda – African civil society Part 3: Controversies: Normative Debates and Political Praxis 14. Eniola Soyemi – Deliberation, Dependence, and Freedom 15. Olufemi Taiwo – Uncommon Features: Defending Ideal Theory with Model-to-world Inference 16. Bernard Matolino – Development as an Alternative to Democracy 17. Nancy Myles – Pluralism and social cohesion 18. Philip Idachaba and Idoko Okpanachi – Democracy and development 19. Jacinta Mwende – Election, Violence, and Political Legitimation 20. Martin Ajei – Development and Human Rights in Africa: A Theoretical Proposal Part 4: Emerging Concepts and Topics 21. Jare Oladosu – Religion and Politics: Learning to Navigate a Slippery Slope 22. Karabo Maiyane – Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War in Africa 23. Nanjala Nyabola – Africa’s Digital Public Sphere 24. Fatima Doumbia – Talking About the Marginalization of Women in Africa 25. Anthony Ajah and Udoudom Nfonbong – Violent Democracy and the Promise of Peace Part 5: Global Perspectives 26. Pius Mosima – Pan-Africanism as Cosmopolitanism 27. Thaddeus Metz – Political Philosophy in the Global South: Harmony in Africa, East Asia, and South America 28. Thierry Ngosso – Non state actors, freedom, and justice: Should Multinational Firms be Primary Agents of Justice in African Societies? 29. Omedi Ochieng – African in the Political Imagination of the African Diaspora 30. Mpho Tshivhase – Ubuntu: A Critique of SuperiorizationReviewsAuthor InformationUchenna Okeja is a Research Professor at the Nelson Mandela University and Director of the Emengini Institute for Comparative Global Studies in Worcester, MA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |