Afro-Communitarian Democracy
By (Author) Bernard Matolino
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
9th September 2019
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Politics and government
303.372096
Hardback
190
Width 161mm, Height 228mm, Spine 20mm
463g
In going beyond African socialism and consensual democracys use of communitarianism, Bernard Matolino demonstrates that there is a mode of understanding communitarianism that need not necessarily be traditionalist. It is from this ever-evolving communitarian notion that an African-rooted form of democracy may arise. Such a democratic theory is one that seeks to prioritize reality and factors that have shaped and continue to shape current experience of life on the African continent. The work advocates a new mode of communitarianism, without the idealism of traditional foundations of kin connections and one which takes the ontological equality of the community and the individual. Such a communitarian outlook will secure the basic requirements of democratization without abdicating its communitarian responsibility. The communitarian democratic theory advocated here takes seriously the particular situation of each individual and yet points out the need to appreciate the inevitability of the connections among the same individuals.
Bernard Matolino is associate professor in philosophy at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg Campus