African Democracy: Impediments, Promises, and Prospects

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· Bloomsbury Publishing
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There are numerous different democratic systems in Africa, from the Igbo institutions that date back to the 15th century to Western-style democracy introduced by colonial powers. But what does democracy really mean for African nations? And what effect does it have on the lives of their people?

This is the first comprehensive examination of the social and political consequences of democracy in Africa. Written from an African philosophical perspective, leading and emerging scholars explore the impact of democracy in a continent dealing not only with the perennial issues of leadership failure, poverty and corruption but also with contemporary global concerns such as immigration, digital media and COVID-19.

With a focus first and foremost on the African people, this pioneering volume investigates how the challenges of democracy as a system affect their lived experience. Looking in particular at the sub-Sahara, it reveals the influence that the failures of democracy have on fundamental needs, including allocation of primary resources, autonomy, welfare, free speech and women's rights.

African Democracy: Impediments, Promises, and Prospects gives an unflinching insight into the struggles caused by democratic governance in Africa, whilst also, crucially, pointing to its accomplishments and the future possibilities for African nations.

About the author

Jonathan O. Chimakonam is a Research Fellow in Department of Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology at the University of South Africa, South Africa. His previous titles include Ezumezu: A System of Logic for African Philosophy and Studies (2019) and he is also editor of African Ethics: A Guide to Key Ideas (2022) and author of African Metaphysics, Epistemology and a New Logic: A Decolonial Approach to Philosophy (2021).

Isaiah A. Negedu lectures in the Department of Philosophy at the Federal University of Lafia, Nigeria and is also a Fellow of the School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics at the University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.

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