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Consensus as Democracy in Africa

Consensus as Democracy in Africa - African Humanities

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Publisher's Synopsis

Some philosophers on the African continent and beyond are convinced that consensus, as a polity, represents the best chance for Africa to fully democratise. In Consensus as Democracy in Africa, Bernard Matolino challenges the basic assumptions built into consensus as a social and political theory. Central to his challenge to the claimed viability of consensus as a democratic system are three major questions: Is consensus genuinely superior to its majoritarian counterpart? Is consensus itself truly a democratic system? Is consensus sufficiently different from the one-party system? In taking up these issues and others closely associated with them, Matolino shows that consensus as a system of democracy encounters several challenges that make its viability highly doubtful. Matolino then attempts a combination of an understanding of an authentic mode of democracy with African reality to work out what a more desirable polity would be for the continent.

Book information

ISBN: 9781920033316
Publisher: African Books Collective
Imprint: Nisc (Pty) Ltd
Pub date:
DEWEY: 321.8096
Language: English
Number of pages: 240
Weight: 400g
Height: 169mm
Width: 245mm
Spine width: 18mm