
Deliberative Agency
A Study in Modern African Political Philosophy
Uchenna Okeja(Author)
Indiana University Press
Published on 15. March 2022
Book
Hardback
234 pages
978-0-253-05992-5 (ISBN)
Description
Public deliberation, highly valued by many African societies, becomes the cornerstone of a new system of African political philosophy in this brilliant, highly original study. In Deliberative Agency, philosopher Uchenna Okeja offers a way to construct a new political center by building it around the ubiquitous African practice of public deliberation, a widely accepted means to resolve legal matters, reconcile feuding groups, and reestablish harmony.
In cities, hometown associations and voluntary organizations carry out the task of fostering deliberation among African groups for different reasons. In some instances, the deliberation aims to settle disputes. In others, the aim is to decide the best action to take to address unfortunate incidents such as death.
Through a measured, comparative analysis, Deliberative Agency argues that the best way to reimagine and harness the idea of public deliberation, based on current experiences in Africa, is to see it as performance of agency. Building a new political center around the practice places agency at the core of a new political life in Africa.
In cities, hometown associations and voluntary organizations carry out the task of fostering deliberation among African groups for different reasons. In some instances, the deliberation aims to settle disputes. In others, the aim is to decide the best action to take to address unfortunate incidents such as death.
Through a measured, comparative analysis, Deliberative Agency argues that the best way to reimagine and harness the idea of public deliberation, based on current experiences in Africa, is to see it as performance of agency. Building a new political center around the practice places agency at the core of a new political life in Africa.
Reviews / Votes
Throughout Deliberative Agency, Okeja excels at both rigorous description and analysis. The case for a uniquely African remedy to political problems, a remedy that involves articulating and hearing the voices of all members of society, makes this book both challenging and inspiring.- M. W. Westmoreland, Ocean County College (Choice)
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bloomington, IN
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
537 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-253-05992-5 (9780253059925)
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Person
Uchenna Okeja is a professor of philosophy at Rhodes University and research associate at Nelson Mandela University. He is the co-editor of the journal Philosophical Papers.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Defining African Political Condition
2. African Political Thought
3. Normative Deficit
4. Palaver and Consensus
5. Indigenous Political Concepts, Conceptual Loss and Political Failure
6. Conceptual Creativity
7. Conceptualizing Political Philosophy Through Conceptual Creativity
8. Deliberative Agency and Meaning in Politics
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1. Defining African Political Condition
2. African Political Thought
3. Normative Deficit
4. Palaver and Consensus
5. Indigenous Political Concepts, Conceptual Loss and Political Failure
6. Conceptual Creativity
7. Conceptualizing Political Philosophy Through Conceptual Creativity
8. Deliberative Agency and Meaning in Politics
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index