Inclusive development: some perspectives from African communitarian philosophy

Q1 Arts and Humanities Filosofia Theoretica Pub Date : 2019-05-16 DOI:10.4314/FT.V8I1.6
Pius M. Mosima
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In this paper, I argue that traditional African communitarian values such as togetherness, mutual cooperation and solidarity are more consistent with the social structure and the political organization of many traditional  societies in Africa and could be a veritable framework for implementing a program of inclusive development. I establish that African communitarian values take into consideration the contributions of all stakeholders,  including the poor, vulnerable, and the marginalized in a bid to address development issues. I also provide strong reasons for implementing communitarian strategies of togetherness, solidarity and mutual  cooperation which support mutual interdependence and could promote inclusive development in Africa. I draw examples from traditional African ethic with communitarian values salient among small self-governing communities, and reflect on the ethic / politics of consensus in light of important developmental challenges facing the world today. I draw the conclusion that a critical and creative reevaluation of the communitarian values may help Africans and the rest of humanity in meeting the challenges of inclusive development. Keywords: Inequality, Inclusive Development, Liberalism, African  Communitarianism, Ontology, Wellbeing, African Socialism
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包容性发展:非洲社群主义哲学的一些视角
在本文中,我认为传统的非洲社区主义价值观,如团结、相互合作和团结,更符合非洲许多传统社会的社会结构和政治组织,可以成为实施包容性发展计划的真正框架。我确定,非洲的社群主义价值观考虑到所有利益相关者的贡献,包括穷人、弱势群体和边缘化群体,以解决发展问题。我还为实施团结、团结和相互合作的社区主义战略提供了强有力的理由,这些战略支持相互依存,可以促进非洲的包容性发展。我以非洲传统伦理为例,在小型自治社区中突出了社区主义价值观,并根据当今世界面临的重要发展挑战,反思了共识的伦理/政治。我的结论是,对社群主义价值观进行批判性和创造性的重新评估,可能有助于非洲人和其他人类迎接包容性发展的挑战。关键词:不平等,包容性发展,自由主义,非洲社群主义,本体论,福利,非洲社会主义
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期刊介绍: Filosofia Theoretica is a publication of Calabar School of Philosophy (CSP), University of Calabar. From 2018, the journal will begin to publish a third issue which will be a bi-lingual edition in both French and English languages. Filosofia Theoretica provides outlet for well researched and original papers in the following areas of African studies: philosophy, culture, religions, history and arts. It also publishes book reviews. Its publication cycle is January-June and July-December issues. The journal is abstracted/indexed on SCOPUS, EBSCO Humanities Source, ProQuest, Google Scholar, Ajol, EBSCO Database, Philosopher''s index, etc. Filosofia Theoretica is also accredited by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DoHET), South Africa.
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