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Stephen Onyango Ouma

    Emergent Issues in Decolonization and the Invented Africa
    The Right To An Ethical Human Minimum
    • The Right To An Ethical Human Minimum

      Discourse on Oruka's Ethical Theory

      • 132 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      Focusing on Henry Odera Oruka's concept of Ethical Minimum, the book explores the notion that the ethical human minimum is a universal right, emphasizing the obligation of moral agents to assist the impoverished. It aims to analyze this concept as a foundation for human rights, arguing that recognizing these rights is essential to addressing societal inequality. The relationship between ethical minimum and sagacity is examined, presenting Oruka's theory as a universal approach to ensuring respect and protection of fundamental freedoms without discrimination.

      The Right To An Ethical Human Minimum
    • Emergent Issues in Decolonization and the Invented Africa

      The Contemporary Emergent Issues in Decolonization and the Invented Africa

      • 64 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení

      Focusing on the concept of "invented Africa," the book critiques the narrative that African development depended on European intervention. It emphasizes the need for Africans to reclaim their self-autonomy and cultural identity, exploring ways to rise socio-economically rooted in their historical context. By challenging the notion of Africans as passive victims of imperialism, it aims to equip readers with a deeper understanding of African experiences and the complexities of their socio-political landscape.

      Emergent Issues in Decolonization and the Invented Africa