The Failure of Leadership in Africa's Development
By (Author) Ike Okonta
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
13th February 2020
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
African history
338.96
Hardback
232
Width 162mm, Height 233mm, Spine 23mm
522g
This book examines the standard scholarly explanations of the cause of Africas underdevelopment and argues that the traditional scholarly explanations colonial and neo-colonial expropriation, racial assumptions, nor geographical theory are plausible as the main cause of Africas underdevelopment. Rather, the book contends, the chief cause of the continents underdevelopment is the failure of leadership in a long succession of Africas traditional ruling classes. This failure of leadership, the book shows, was demonstrated most clearly in the historically traceable indifference of a long line of Africas monarchs to scientific and technological progress. This indifference set the stage for the subsequent conquest, expropriation, and technological stagnation of Africa. The book concludes by recommending a blueprint for the continents future development.
Ike Okonta is associate professor of philosophy at Winston-Salem State University.