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African Political Thought

Autor G. Martin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 dec 2012
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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781403966346
ISBN-10: 1403966346
Pagini: 228
Ilustrații: XII, 215 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction: African Political Thought, from Antiquity to the Present 1. The Political Ideology of Indigenous African Political Systems and Institutions, from Antiquity to the Nineteenth Century 2. The Influence of Islamic Values and Ideas on Indigenous African Political Systems and Institutions, from the Tenth to the Nineteenth Centuries 3. African Theories and Ideologies of Westernization, Modernization and Liberal Democracy, From Early West African Nationalism to African Humanism 4. Pan-Africanism and African Unity: From Ideal to Practice 5. The Socialist-Populist Ideology I: Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Dimensions 6. The Socialist-Populist Ideology II: Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Dimensions 7. The Populist-Socialist Ideology: Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Dimensions 8. The Africanist-Populist Ideology: Popular Democracy and Development in Africa Conclusion: The Transformative Power of Ideas and Values: Toward Peace, Development and Democracy in Africa

Recenzii

'Guy Martin, as a distinguished Africanist scholar, has rendered an invaluable and pioneering scholarly service with a much-needed single thematic volume that constitutes a synthesis of the state of knowledge in the context of African political thought, which deserves unlimited praise.' - A.B. Assensoh, African American & African Diaspora Studies Professor Emeritus, Indiana University-Bloomington, USA
'In this excellent book, Guy Martin has conducted the most comprehensive study of African political thought, by masterfully examining the various philosophical strands. As well, he systematically probed the historical development of each ideology from antiquity to present, including the significant but under-researched contributions of indigenous African political systems. This book is a must-read for those who are interested in African political philosophy.' - George Klay Kieh, Jr., Professor of Political Science, University of West Georgia, USA
'African Political Thought is a timely encyclopedic and enriched analytical work. Its arguments are deeply rooted in African political history, cultural values, and political struggles from ancient Africanity to the time of trans-Atlantic slavery and of neo-colonialism. Its methodological uniqueness is reflected in a comprehensive analysis of the major African political icons and pluralistic generations of African intellectuals. Written from Pan-African perspectives, Guy Martin proposes a rethinking of Africa in her totality. This outstanding analytical contribution will be relevant for many years to come.' - Tukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo, Wells College and Cornell University, USA

Notă biografică

GUY MARTIN is Professor of Political Science at Winston-Salem State University, USA. He is the author of Africa in World Politics: A Pan-African Perspective (2002); co-editor (with Chris Alden) of South Africa and France: Towards a New Engagement in Africa? (2003); and co-author (with Mueni wa Muiu) of A New Paradigm of the African State: Fundi wa Afrika (2009).