Description
Product ID: | 9781666931105 |
Product Form: | Hardback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | African Philosophy: Critical Perspectives and Global Dialogue |
Title: | African Political and Economic Philosophy with Africapitalism |
Subtitle: | Concepts for African Leadership |
Authors: | Author: Ephraim-Stephen Essien, Frank Aragbonfoh, Academic Visitor at the African Studies Centre, Oxford School of Global and Abume |
Page Count: | 220 |
Subjects: | Social and political philosophy, Social & political philosophy, Politics and government, Politics & government, Africa |
Description: | This book creates and explores philosophies of African development suitable for Black sub-Saharan African countries The first part of African Political and Economic Philosophy with Africapitalism focuses on Africapitalism, while the second and third parts deal with various topics and issues in development and leadership respectively. This book creates (on the one hand) and explores (on the other hand) philosophies of African development suitable for Black sub-Saharan African countries. As an academic discipline focused on thought informed by indigenous moral values among Black peoples in the sub-Saharan region, African political philosophy involves philosophizing normatively about government by traditional Black African people with the aim of advancing a better African society. African political philosophy does not mean that its themes, views, concepts, and approaches are exclusively African. It also does not mean that only thinkers in Africa could hold these concepts, nor does it mean that all African thinkers hold the same views. “African” is used geographically in African political philosophy to demarcate certain perspectives that are unique to sub-Saharan African thought and practice that tend not to be the case elsewhere. An African political and economic philosophy should address the origin and method of political power, the guarantee of human and civil liberties, and how economic goods are generated and distributed in African societies. Africapitalism, as a new economic philosophy, obviates the inadequacies in Afrisocialism and offers an option for an African economic philosophy. Edited by Ephraim-Stephen Essien and Frank Aragbonfoh Abumere, the contributors to African Political and Economic Philosophy with Africapitalism: Concepts for African Leadership ask the question: can a neo-Afrisocialism offer anything good for the Africa? |
Imprint Name: | Lexington Books/Fortress Academic |
Publisher Name: | Lexington Books |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2024-03-15 |