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Democracy For Breakfast Unveiling Mirage Democracy In Contemporary Africa 1st Edition Tatah Mentan

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Democracy For Breakfast Unveiling Mirage Democracy In Contemporary Africa 1st Edition Tatah Mentan
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Publisher: Langaa RPCIG
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.98 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Tatah Mentan
ISBN: 9789956791040, 9956791040
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Democracy For Breakfast Unveiling Mirage Democracy In Contemporary Africa 1st Edition Tatah Mentan by Tatah Mentan 9789956791040, 9956791040 instant download after payment.

Democracy is the faith that the process of experience is more important than any special result attained, so that special results achieved are of ultimate value only as they are used to enrich and order the ongoing process. Africans must therefore be allowed to apply their cultural and historical experiences and talents in working out a pattern of ëgovernment of the people, by the people, and for the peopleí according to their own understanding and as their own peculiar circumstances demand. Those who do not want the vertical ëWestern-Style Democracyí must be given a fair chance to demonstrate an alternative African horizontal democracy. Perhaps what they come up with might be of benefit to politics even in the West, provided that their radical system of horizontal democracy protects the life, liberty and property of citizens, and provided that the people want it. The question of externally imposed or market-driven multi-party or dual-party or non-party is a matter of modality and should not occupy the center stage in Africa.

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