Pan-African concerns : keeping our eyes on the ball Kwesi K. Prah
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Publication details: Cape Town Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society (CASAS) 2016Description: 206 pagesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781920294137
- 1920294139
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Book | Main Library Core Collection | DT30.5 PRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 145307 | Available | BK131602 |
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DT30.5 OCU Discourses on African affairs | DT30.5 OCU Discourses on African affairs | DT30.5 OJO African international relations | DT30.5 PRA Pan-African concerns : | DT30.5 REA Readings in African politics | DT 30.5 REA Readings in modernity in africa. | DT30.5 RES The Resolution of African Conflicts : |
Includes bibliographical references and index
" ... In my estimation, the 21st century will see the emergence of modern society in Africa. To get to that point a whole host of things would need to transpire, with challenges to creativity and constancy, rationality and an appreciation of African interests in a globalizing world. These tasks are not only at the level of ideas, they are more overwhelmingly practical. The initial step at this point in time is for us to be able to sustain the emergence of a cultural renaissance, a self-awareness campaign based on our heritage and who we are as Africans. We must celebrate our culture and history; use them to develop pride and confidence; use our languages to develop our human capital; deepen democracy translated societally with relevance to the historical and cultural peculiarities of African society. I am also sure that the way forward will be crowded with enormous challenges which will sorely test our ingenuity, resilience and forbearance. We will need to make great sacrifices and endure taxing tribulations. In the end Africans will unite and construct modernity ..."--back cover.
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