The Factor of Knowledge Implementation and the Development Status of Sub-Saharan African Countries

J. Situma, B. Mutsotso
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Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries have generally remained relatively poor for many decades, despite various internal and external measures. Every year, African governments conceive and implement poverty reduction and eradication policies, and multi-lateral agencies and developed countries provide development assistance to enable SSA countries achieve their development goals. This article utilises systems theory to advance the thesis that sub-Saharan countries’ failure to develop is, to a significant extent, a consequence of poor knowledge utilisation. The significance of knowledge utilisation arises from the fact that in modern society, differentiation is pronounced and each sphere requires special knowledge for optimal outcomes. However, in sub-Saharan countries, knowledge is largely utilised to secure the vulgar goals of the political elite. When knowledge is perceived to require policies that are in disharmony with those goals, it is not utilised. This paper demonstrates that the selective under-utilisation of knowledge accounts for the failure of sub-Saharan countries to realise their development goals. The analysis concludes that while in his Social Systems Niklas Luhmann conceived society to be a constituent of systems and sub-systems that work to enable it to maintain and renew itself, in SSA countries dysfunctional political systems impede the process of self-maintenance and self-renewal. As such, Sub-Saharan states must re-orient to utilise knowledge correctly.   Keywords Knowledge, modern society, differentiation, political elite, development
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撒哈拉以南非洲国家知识实施因素与发展现状
几十年来,尽管采取了各种内部和外部措施,撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)国家总体上仍然相对贫穷。非洲各国政府每年都在构思和实施减贫和消除贫困的政策,多边机构和发达国家提供发展援助,使非洲国家能够实现其发展目标。本文利用系统理论来推进撒哈拉以南国家发展失败的论点,在很大程度上,是知识利用不良的结果。知识利用的重要性源于这样一个事实,即在现代社会中,分化是明显的,每个领域都需要特殊的知识来获得最佳结果。然而,在撒哈拉以南的国家,知识在很大程度上被用来确保政治精英的庸俗目标。当知识被认为需要与这些目标不协调的政策时,它就不会被利用。本文表明,知识的选择性利用不足是撒哈拉以南非洲国家未能实现其发展目标的原因。分析的结论是,在《社会系统》一书中,Niklas Luhmann认为社会是系统和子系统的组成部分,这些系统和子系统使社会能够维持和自我更新,而在SSA国家,功能失调的政治系统阻碍了自我维护和自我更新的过程。因此,撒哈拉以南非洲国家必须重新定位,正确利用知识。关键词知识现代社会分化政治精英发展
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