Routledge Handbook of African Political Philosophy

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African
African Philosophy
African Political Philosophy
African Tradition
anti-colonial
Autonomous Weapons
Boko
Buen Vivir
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Chronic
Civic Public
Civil Society
colonization
Conferred
Consensual Democracy
Consensual Polity
decolonial theory
democracy and development in Africa
Emmanuel Eze
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Follow
Good Life
governance in Africa
human rights frameworks
Ivory Coast
Kwasi Wiredu
pan-African cosmopolitanism
Party
Philosophy
Political
political legitimacy analysis
Political Parties
Political Vice
Post-colonial African State
Post-colonial State
Primordial Public
social cohesion studies
Vice Versa
Violated

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367561536
  • Weight: 1460g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Aug 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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 experiences of colonization, anti-colonial struggle, and postcolonial self-rule, so it is perhaps not surprising that political questions are also central to African philosophy. This exciting new handbook provides insights into the foundations, virtues, vices, controversies, and key topics to be found within African political philosophy, concluding by considering how it connects with other traditions of political philosophy. In doing so, this book provides important fresh perspectives that help us to gain a richer understanding of the challenges of coexistence in society and governance not just in Africa, but around the world.

This book will be an important resource for researchers and students across the fields of Political Philosophy, Political Science, International Relations, and African Studies.

Uchenna Okeja is a Research Professor at the Nelson Mandela University and Director of the Emengini Institute for Comparative Global Studies in Worcester, MA.