African Political ThoughtSpringer, 23.12.2012 - 215 Seiten Focusing on individual political thinkers and beginning with indigenous African political thought, the book successively examines African nationalism, African socialism, populism and Marxism, Africanism and pan-Africanism, concluding with contemporary perspectives on democracy, development and the African state. |
Inhalt
Indigenous AfricanPolitical | |
Sudan | |
African Theories and Ideologies of Westernization Modernization | |
The SocialistPopulist and PopulistSocialist Ideologies | |
Machel | |
Modibo Kéïta Julius Kambarage Nyerere | |
Frantz Fanon Thomas Sankara | |
Bantu StephenBiko | |
Bibliography | |
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African nationalism African political systems African political thought African Socialism African societies African unity African values Ahmed Ahmed Ben Bella Ahmed Sékou Touré Algeria Amilcar Cabral andthe Arab asabîyah Asante became Biko Black Consciousness Burkinabè Busia bythe Central chapter Cheikh Anta Claude Ake colonial concept Congo Council democracy and development democratic Diop economic empire essentially ethnic federal Frantz Fanon French Ghana Godfrey Mwakikagile Guinea Ibid ideas inAfrica independence indigenous African political indigenousAfrican integration inthe Islam Kaunda Kwame Nkrumah liberal democracy Lumumba Machel Mali Modern African movement Mozambique Muammar Qaddafi Mueni wa Muiu Muslim nationalist Négritude nineteenth century Nyerere ofAfrican ofIslam ofthe African onthe organization OsabuKle PanAfricanism PanAfricanist paradigm Paris party Patrice Lumumba People’s popular populist populistsocialist regime religion religious revolution rule scholars Sékou Touré selfreliant socialist South Africa subSaharan Tanzania theAfrican Thomas Sankara tothe traditions Ujamaa University Press West Africa Western Sudan