权力去殖民化:对非洲多数民主的批判

IF 0.2 3区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/02580136.2022.2073068
O. Balogun
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近年来,像尼日利亚这样的非洲国家在其民主治理制度方面遇到了许多内部问题和挑战。这些问题产生了种族冲突、安全挑战、腐败、领导不力、背叛信任和生活质量低下。这篇文章认为,这些问题的一个主要原因是非洲社会不加批判地采用了西方民主制度及其伴随的权力结构。文章进一步认为,忽视和蔑视非洲土著人对权力的理解,是当代非洲腐败和种族冲突泛滥的合理原因。本文建议将多数民主的核心权力理念非殖民化,作为解决一些紧迫的社会政治问题的主要途径,包括民主化进程中的冲突、不公正和当代非洲社会的独裁问题。虽然土著人的权力观念将统治者与社会的承诺和表现约束在一起,但本文认为,重振非殖民化的权力观念值得认真对待。
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Decolonising power: A critique of majoritarian democracy in Africa
In recent times, African countries like Nigeria have witnessed a lot of internal problems and challenges associated with their democratic system of governance. These problems have produced ethnic conflicts, security challenges, corruption, poor leadership, betrayal of trust and low quality of life. This article argues that a major cause of these problems is the uncritical adoption of a Western system of democracy and its concomitant structures of power in African societies. The article posits further that the neglect and despising of the indigenous African understanding of power is reasonably responsible for the unfettered flowering of corruption and ethnic conflicts in contemporary Africa. This article recommends decolonising the idea of power central to majoritarian democracy as a major pathway in addressing some pressing sociopolitical problems including conflicts in democratisation processes, injustice and the problem of dictatorships in contemporary African societies. While the indigenous notion of power binds the ruler to a covenant of commitment and performance with the society, this article contends that a reinvigoration of a decolonised notion of power is worth taking seriously.
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Philosophy (SAJP) is the official publication of the Philosophical Society of South Africa. The aim of the journal is to publish original scholarly contributions in all areas of philosophy at an international standard. Contributions are double-blind peer-reviewed and include articles, discussions of articles previously published, review articles and book reviews. The wide scope of the South African Journal of Philosophy makes it the continent''s central vehicle for the publication of general philosophical work. The journal is accredited with the South African Department of Higher Education and Training.
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