A Post-Colonial Reconstruction of Africa


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By Pieter H. Coetzee
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Pieter H. Coetzee is an independent scholar and retired lecturer in philosophy at the University of South Africa.

Chapter 1: How Tradition made way for the Modern-The Search for the Native Universal and an Inclusive Notion of the Modern Chapter 2: Kwasi Wiredu-Traditional Communitarianism Chapter 3: Kwame Gyekye-Moderate Communitarianism Chapter 4: The Liberty Limits of Communitarianism-A Critique of Gyekye's Alternative to Wiredu Chapter 5: Paulin Hountondji-Marx, Individualism and Pluralism, and the Critical Celebration of Nkrumah's socialism Chapter 6: How McClendon's African American Idea of Race might have primed Hountondji's attack on Colonial Exploitation-An Appreciation of the limits of Hountondji's Lament with Special Reference to South Africa Chapter 7: Kwame Anthony Appiah-Liberal Cosmopolitanism Chapter 8: Ato Sekyi-Otu's Left Universalism and Mogobe Ramose: Rethinking the Post-Apartheid state-Outline of an Alternative to Appiah's Cosmopolitan Solution Chapter 9: The Return of the Communitarians

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